异质性
生物
线粒体DNA
基因组
异位重组
基因组不稳定性
遗传学
同源重组
DNA修复
核基因
基因组进化
基因
DNA
重组
遗传重组
DNA损伤
作者
José M. Gualberto,Kathleen J. Newton
标识
DOI:10.1146/annurev-arplant-043015-112232
摘要
The large mitochondrial genomes of angiosperms are unusually dynamic because of recombination activities involving repeated sequences. These activities generate subgenomic forms and extensive genomic variation even within the same species. Such changes in genome structure are responsible for the rapid evolution of plant mitochondrial DNA and for the variants associated with cytoplasmic male sterility and abnormal growth phenotypes. Nuclear genes modulate these processes, and over the past decade, several of these genes have been identified. They are involved mainly in pathways of DNA repair by homologous recombination and mismatch repair, which appear to be essential for the faithful replication of the mitogenome. Mutations leading to the loss of any of these activities release error-prone repair pathways, resulting in increased ectopic recombination, genome instability, and heteroplasmy. We review the present state of knowledge of the genes and pathways underlying mitochondrial genome stability.
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