Ezekiel U R, Zassenhaus H P
Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Chicago, IL 60637.
Mol Gen Genet. 1993 Sep;240(3):414-8. doi: 10.1007/BF00280395.
We have found a cruciform cutting endonuclease in the yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which localizes to the mitochondria. This activity apparently is associated with the mitochondrial inner membrane since the activity is not released into solution by osmolysis, in contrast to the matrix enzyme, isocitrate dehydrogenase. The cruciform cutting activity appears to be encoded by CCE1. This gene has been shown to encode one of the major cruciform cutting endonucleases present in yeast cell. In cce1 strains, which lack CCE1 endonuclease activity, the mitochondrial cruciform cutting endonucleolytic activity is also absent. Since CCE1 is allelic to MGT1, a gene required for the highly biased transmission of petite mitochondrial DNA in crosses between rho+ and hypersuppressive rho- cells, it seems likely that the CCE1 endonuclease functions within mitochondria.
我们在酿酒酵母中发现了一种定位于线粒体的十字形切割内切核酸酶。这种活性显然与线粒体内膜相关,因为与基质酶异柠檬酸脱氢酶不同,该活性不会因渗透作用而释放到溶液中。十字形切割活性似乎由CCE1编码。已证明该基因编码酵母细胞中存在的主要十字形切割内切核酸酶之一。在缺乏CCE1内切核酸酶活性的cce1菌株中,线粒体十字形切割内切核酸酶活性也不存在。由于CCE1与MGT1等位,MGT1是在rho +和超抑制性rho-细胞杂交中,线粒体小DNA高度偏向性传递所必需的基因,因此CCE1内切核酸酶似乎在线粒体内发挥作用。