1991
DOI: 10.1034/j.1399-3054.1991.810321.x
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Between DNA and protein - RNA editing in plant mitochondria

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“…The amino acid changes caused by RNA editing in mitochondria of higher plants generally increase the conformity of an amino acid sequence of angiosperms to the same sequence in other groups of organisms (Mulligan, 1991 ; Schuster et al, 1991). By comparison with the funga1 sequences, this is verified here only for 4-amino acid among the 10-amino acid changes observed (Figure 6).…”
Section: Rna Editingmentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…The amino acid changes caused by RNA editing in mitochondria of higher plants generally increase the conformity of an amino acid sequence of angiosperms to the same sequence in other groups of organisms (Mulligan, 1991 ; Schuster et al, 1991). By comparison with the funga1 sequences, this is verified here only for 4-amino acid among the 10-amino acid changes observed (Figure 6).…”
Section: Rna Editingmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…As in most other instances of RNA editing reported for mitochondrial transcripts of higher plants (for review, see Mulligan, 1991 ;Schuster et al, 1991), only C-to-U changes have been observed. There is no explanation of why only the last 2 exons IV and V are affected by these changes.…”
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“…In both organelles specific cytidines of the primary transcripts are altered to uridines in the mature mRNAs. Only a few instances of editing have been found in chloroplasts (4)(5)(6), whereas numerous editing events have been documented in mitochondria of higher plants for almost all mRNAs investigated (7)(8)(9)(10)(11). In the more thoroughly investigated higher plant species, all of the open reading frames encoding conserved functional polypeptides appear to be edited to some extent and the total number of editing sites documented amounts to 294 in wheat (11) and to >400 in Oenothera (10).…”
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“…Mitochondrial RNA editing has been reported in a number of angiosperm species, including the monocots wheat and maize and the dicots Oenothera, Sorghum, Petunia, Daucus, and Arabidopsis (7)(8)(9)(10)(11). The observation of analogous RNA editing in both monocots and dicots suggests that the origin of this process predates the divergence of the two lineages and is generally present in angiosperms.…”
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