Abstract
Four extranuclear mutants, [exn-1], [exn-2],[exn-4], and [stp-C], were obtained from N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine-treated conidia and mycelium of Neurospora crassa. The three exn mutants grow with a pronounced lag from conidia and ascospores and are female fertile, whereas [stp-C] has a stop-start growth phenotype and is female sterile. The mitochondria from all four mutants are deficient in cytochromes a+a3 and b, but contain an excess of cytochrome c. On the basis of growth and fertility, nuclear suppressors and complementation in heteroplasmons, 16 of the extranuclear mutants now available in Neurospora can be divided into three groups. Group I consists of 8 female-fertile variants with both poky-like growth and cytochrome defects. Their slow growth is suppressed by the nuclear factor, f, but not by a second nuclear suppressor, su-1([mi-3]). They complement with group III mutants in mixed cytoplasmons. Group II is represented by a single variant, [mi-3]. It is phenotypically modified by the su-1([mi-3]) factor, but not by f. Its unique cytochrome spectrum shows a deficiency of cytochrome a, but c and b are present. It complements in heteroplasmons with group I and III mutants. Group III included 7 female-sterile variants with stopper growth phenotypes and the same cytochrome defects as group I. Group III mutants complement both with group I and II isolates, but they are unaffected by either f or su-1.
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