A Pair of Invertedly Repeated Genes in Chlamydomonas Reinhardtii Encodes a Zygote-specific Protein Whose Expression is UV-sensitive
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Uniparental inheritance of the chloroplast genome has been observed in a wide variety of green plants. In Chlamydomonas this phenomenon, which can be selectively inhibited by UV irradiation of mt(+) gametes, has been shown cytologically to be due to the preferential degradation of mt(-)-derived chloroplast nucleoids in young zygotes. The zygote-specific pair of zys1 genes, zys1A and zys1B, is expressed earliest among five genes isolated from a "10-min" zygote library. We report here that the ZYS1 protein, which is encoded by the invertedly duplicated zys1 gene, accumulates in zygotes and is localized in nuclei. In addition, when mt(+) gametes (but not mt(-) gametes) are UV-irradiated before mating, only very limited accumulation of ZYS1 protein can be detected in the resulting zygotes.
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