Genetic and molecular characterization ofa-mrh-Mrh, a new mutable system ofZea mays
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Developmental Genetics
- Vol. 10 (6) , 507-519
- https://doi.org/10.1002/dvg.1020100610
Abstract
A new allele of the maize A1 gene, a gene required for anthocyanin pigment biosynthesis, was identified in a genetic stock exhibiting a high frequency of chromosome breakage at the second microspore mitosis. This allele, a-mrh, is unstable in both somatic and germinal tissue when an independent locus, Mrh, is present in the genome. a-mrh was molecularly cloned, and a 246 bp DNA insertion with characteristics of a transposable element was identified within the fourth exon of the gene. Southern blot analysis of germinal derivatives of a-mrh suggests that the DNA insert rMrh is excised from the locus when a wild-type phenotype is restored. Genetic crosses with components of other two-element mutable systems of maize failed to induce mutability. We therefore conclude that rMrh is a member of a new, two-element transposon system of maize. The genetic and molecular characteristics of the elements involved are discussed with respect to stress-activated transposition, response of an element to developmental signals, and a possible new role of plant transposons in gene evolution.Keywords
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