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Extrachromosomal Inheritance in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. V. On a Possible Correlation Between Bias in Transmission, Spontaneous mit--Production, and Formation of Uniparental Zygotic Clones

  • K. Wolf and F. Kaudewitz
© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

© 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Munich/Boston

Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Preface V
  3. Contents VII
  4. Contributors XII
  5. Session 1. Mitochondrial DNA, Mutations and Genetic Mapping Chairman: P.P. Slonimski
  6. Mitochondrial DNA and the Heritable Unit of the Yeast Mitochondrial Genome: A Review 1
  7. Two Aspects of Mitochondrial DNA Structure: The Occurrence of Two Types of Mitochondrial DNA in Rat Liver and the Isolation From Rat Liver of DNA Complexes of High Buoyant Density 25
  8. Transposable Segments of Mitochondrial DNA: A Unitary Hypothesis for the Mechanism of Mutation, Recombination, Sequence Reiteration and Suppressiveness of Yeast "Petite Colony" Mutants 39
  9. Control of the Genetic Recombination of Mitochondrial Genes: Preliminary Approaches 53
  10. Extrachromosomal Inheritance in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. V. On a Possible Correlation Between Bias in Transmission, Spontaneous mit--Production, and Formation of Uniparental Zygotic Clones 65
  11. Mitochondrial Mutants Isolated by a New Screening Method Based Upon the Use of the Nuclear Mutation op1 83
  12. Control of Mitochondrial Inactivation of Temperature-sensitive Saccharomyces cerevisiae Nuclear Petite Mutants 91
  13. Biochemical Characterization of a Temperature Conditional Mutant Having a Mutation in the ω-Controlled Region of the Yeast Mitochondrial Genome and Effects of the Mutation on Mitochondrial Recombination 107
  14. Preferential Loss of a Specific Region of Mitochondrial DNA by rho- Mutation 123
  15. Preferential Loss or Retention of Mitochondrial Genes in rho- Clones 133
  16. The Genetic Map of the Mitochondrial Genome, Including the Fine Structure of cob and oxi Clusters 139
  17. Extrachromosomal inheritance in Schizosaccharomyces pombe 149
  18. Fine Structure Genetic Map of the Mitochondrial DNA Region Controlling Coenzyme QH2: Cytochrome c Reductase 161
  19. Cytochrome c Reductase and Cytochrome Oxidase Formation in Mutants and Revertants in the "box" Region of the Mitochondrial DNA 173
  20. Mapping of Drug-resistant Loci in the Coenzyme QH2: Cytochrome c Reductase Region of the Mitochondrial DNA Map in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 185
  21. Resistance to High Concentrations of Antimycin A in Saccharomyces cerevisiae : Synergistic Interaction of Nuclear and Mitochondrial Mutations 199
  22. Mutations to Drug Resistance in the cob Region of the Mitochondrial Genome 205
  23. Session 2. Organization of the Mitochondrial Genome, Transcription and Translation Products Chairman: D. Wilkie
  24. The Physical Map of Yeast Mitochondrial DNA Anno 1977 (A Review) 213
  25. Physical Characterization of the Difference Between Yeast mitDNA Alleles ω+ and ω- 255
  26. Physical Mapping of Mitochondrial Genes and Transcripts in Saccharcmyces cerevisiae 271
  27. Properties and Genetic Localization of Mitochondrial Transfer RNAs of Neurospora crassa 291
  28. The Genetic Organization of Rat Liver Mitochondrial DNA 303
  29. Genetic, Physical and Biochemical Analysis of a Mitochondrial Gene 317
  30. Mutations at Anyone of Three Unlinked Mitochondrial Genetic Loci, BOX1, BOX4 and BOX6, Modify the Structure of Cytochrome b Polypeptide(s) 337
  31. Structural and Regulatory Mutations Affecting Mitochondrial Gene Products 345
  32. A Structural Analysis of the oxi3 Region on Yeast mitDNA 371
  33. Yeast Mitochondrial Messenger RNA is not Correctly Translated in Heterologous Cell-free Systems 385
  34. Effect of Mitochondrial Mutations on Cytochrome c Oxidase in Yeast 401
  35. Transcription Map of Yeast Mitochondrial DNA 415
  36. A One-step Method for rho+cRNA/rho- DNA Hybridization in Mapping of the Mitochondrial Genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 425
  37. Session 3. Mitochondrial Components and Assembly Chairman: C. Saccone
  38. Altered Amino Acid Sequence of the DCCD-binding Protein of the Nucelar, Oligomycin-resistant Mutant AP-2 From Neurospora crassa 433
  39. Altered Amino Acid Sequence of the DCCD-binding Protein in the oli 1-resistant Mutant D 273-10 b/A 21 of Saccharomyces cerevisiae 441
  40. Structure of the Mitochondrial and Plasma-membrane ATPases of the Yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe 451
  41. Partial Identification, Stoicheiometry and Site of Translation of the Sub-units of Ubiquinone : Cytochrome c Oxidoreductase 463
  42. Isolation and Hydrodynamic Properties of the bc1 Complex from Beef Heart prepared by Hydroxyapatite Chromatography in Triton X-100 473
  43. A Cell-free System to Study Synthesis and Transport of Cytoplasmically Translated Mitochondrial Proteins 489
  44. DNA-binding Properties of Mitochondrially Synthesized Proteins 503
  45. Session 4. Mitochondrial-Nucleocytoplasmic Interactions Chairman: C. Saccone
  46. Some Preliminary Observations on the Effect of Cerulenin on the Formation of Mitochondrial and Cytoplasmic Precursors of Electron Transfer Complexes III and IV in Adapting, Lipid-limited Saccharomyces cerevisiae 511
  47. An Inductor-Repressor Model Co-ordinating the Expression of Mitochondrial and Nuclear Genes that Specify Mitochondrial Proteins in Yeast (Candida utilis) 523
  48. Derepression of Mitochondrial Enzymes in Yeast Wild Type and a Mitochondrial Conditional Mutant, tsm8, Retarded in Oxidative Adaptation 533
  49. Isolation and Preliminary Characterization of Yeast Mutants Affected in Carbon Catabolite Repression 543
  50. The Role of Mitochondria in the Mechanism of Initiation of Differentiation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 551
  51. Mitochondria-Cell Relationships in Saccharamyces cerevisiae: Aspects of Sporulation 563
  52. Differences in Mitochondrial Isoaccepting tRNAs from Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a Function of Growth Conditions 571
  53. Appendix. The Mitochondrial Genetic Map of Saccharomyces cerevisiae: A Literature Compilation Towards a Unique Map 579
  54. Backmatter 671
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