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. 1993 Dec;13(12):7232–7238. doi: 10.1128/mcb.13.12.7232

Architecture of the maize mitochondrial atp1 promoter as determined by linker-scanning and point mutagenesis.

W D Rapp 1, D S Lupold 1, S Mack 1, D B Stern 1
PMCID: PMC364793  PMID: 8246945

Abstract

Plant mitochondrial promoters are poorly conserved but generally share a loose consensus sequence spanning approximately 17 nucleotides. Using a homologous in vitro transcription system, we have previously shown that an 11-nucleotide sequence within this region comprises at least part of the maize mitochondrial atp1 promoter (W. Rapp and D. Stern, EMBO J. 11:1065-1073, 1992). We have extended this finding by using a series of linker-scanning and point mutations to define the atp1 promoter in detail. Our results show that mutations at positions -12 to +5, relative to the major transcription start site, can decrease initiation rates to between < 10 and 40% of wild-type levels. Some mutations, scattered throughout this region, have lesser effects or no effect. Taken together, our data suggest a model in which the atp1 promoter consists of a central domain extending from -7 to +5 and an upstream domain of 1 to 3 bp that is centered around -11 to -12. Because many mutations within this promoter region are tolerated in vitro, the maize atp1 promoter is distinct from the highly conserved yeast mitochondrial promoters.

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