Authors
Zhiqiang Wu, Gus Waneka, Amanda K Broz, Connor R King, Daniel B Sloan
Publication date
2020/7/14
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA
Volume
117
Issue
28
Pages
16448-16455
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences (NAS)
Description
Mitochondrial and plastid genomes in land plants exhibit some of the slowest rates of sequence evolution observed in any eukaryotic genome, suggesting an exceptional ability to prevent or correct mutations. However, the mechanisms responsible for this extreme fidelity remain unclear. We tested seven candidate genes involved in cytoplasmic DNA replication, recombination, and repair (POLIA, POLIB, MSH1, RECA3, UNG, FPG, and OGG1) for effects on mutation rates in the model angiosperm Arabidopsis thaliana by applying a highly accurate DNA sequencing technique (duplex sequencing) that can detect newly arisen mitochondrial and plastid mutations even at low heteroplasmic frequencies. We find that disrupting MSH1 (but not the other candidate genes) leads to massive increases in the frequency of point mutations and small indels and changes to the mutation spectrum in mitochondrial and plastid DNA …
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Scholar articles
Z Wu, G Waneka, AK Broz, CR King, DB Sloan - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2020