Plant mitochondrial recombination surveillance requires unusual RecA and MutS homologs.
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Discovery of a novel function for human Rad51: maintenance of the mitochondrial genomeCrystal structures of DNA-Whirly complexes and their role in Arabidopsis organelle genome repairMinireview: DNA replication in plant mitochondriaMechanism of homologous recombination and implications for aging-related deletions in mitochondrial DNAA family portrait: structural comparison of the Whirly proteins fromArabidopsis thalianaandSolanum tuberosumMgm101 is a Rad52-related protein required for mitochondrial DNA recombination.Mitochondrial genomes as living 'fossils'The mitochondrial genomes of the early land plants Treubia lacunosa and Anomodon rugelii: dynamic and conservative evolutionRecent acceleration of plastid sequence and structural evolution coincides with extreme mitochondrial divergence in the angiosperm genus Silene.The mitochondrial genome of the legume Vigna radiata and the analysis of recombination across short mitochondrial repeats.Overexpression of mtDNA-associated AtWhy2 compromises mitochondrial function.Do recent findings in plant mitochondrial molecular and population genetics have implications for the study of gynodioecy and cytonuclear conflict?Transcription profiles of mitochondrial genes correlate with mitochondrial DNA haplotypes in a natural population of Silene vulgarisThe Pseudomonas syringae type III effector HopG1 targets mitochondria, alters plant development and suppresses plant innate immunity.Complete sequences of organelle genomes from the medicinal plant Rhazya stricta (Apocynaceae) and contrasting patterns of mitochondrial genome evolution across asterids.RecA maintains the integrity of chloroplast DNA molecules in ArabidopsisExtensive structural variations between mitochondrial genomes of CMS and normal peppers (Capsicum annuum L.) revealed by complete nucleotide sequencing.Double-strand break repair processes drive evolution of the mitochondrial genome in Arabidopsis.Mitochondrial genome sequencing helps show the evolutionary mechanism of mitochondrial genome formation in BrassicaExtreme reconfiguration of plastid genomes in the angiosperm family Geraniaceae: rearrangements, repeats, and codon usage.Mosaic origins of a complex chimeric mitochondrial gene in Silene vulgaris.Origins and recombination of the bacterial-sized multichromosomal mitochondrial genome of cucumber.Complete chloroplast genome sequence of holoparasite Cistanche deserticola (Orobanchaceae) reveals gene loss and horizontal gene transfer from its host Haloxylon ammodendron (Chenopodiaceae).Arabidopsis MSH1 mutation alters the epigenome and produces heritable changes in plant growthTransfection of plant mitochondria and in organello gene integration.Organelle DNA rearrangement mapping reveals U-turn-like inversions as a major source of genomic instability in Arabidopsis and humans.RECG maintains plastid and mitochondrial genome stability by suppressing extensive recombination between short dispersed repeatsMitochondrial biogenesis and function in Arabidopsis.The Mosaic Mutants of Cucumber: A Method to Produce Knock-Downs of Mitochondrial TranscriptsUtility of in vitro culture to the study of plant mitochondrial genome configuration and its dynamic features.Selections that isolate recombinant mitochondrial genomes in animals.Stress-responsive pathways and small RNA changes distinguish variable developmental phenotypes caused by MSH1 loss.MutS HOMOLOG1 silencing mediates ORF220 substoichiometric shifting and causes male sterility in Brassica juncea.Cucumber Possesses a Single Terminal Alternative Oxidase Gene That is Upregulated by Cold Stress and in the Mosaic (MSC) Mitochondrial Mutants.Plant mitochondrial genome evolution can be explained by DNA repair mechanismsLoss of the mitochondrial nucleoid protein, Abf2p, destabilizes repetitive DNA in the yeast mitochondrial genome.Characterization of a novel thermosensitive restorer of fertility for cytoplasmic male sterility in maizeWhirly proteins maintain plastid genome stability in Arabidopsis.Pentatricopeptide repeat 336 as the candidate gene for paternal sorting of mitochondria (Psm) in cucumber.Plant mitochondria possess a short-patch base excision DNA repair pathway.
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Plant mitochondrial recombination surveillance requires unusual RecA and MutS homologs.
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Plant mitochondrial recombination surveillance requires unusual RecA and MutS homologs.
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Plant mitochondrial recombination surveillance requires unusual RecA and MutS homologs.
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Plant mitochondrial recombination surveillance requires unusual RecA and MutS homologs.
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Plant mitochondrial recombination surveillance requires unusual RecA and MutS homologs.
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Plant mitochondrial recombination surveillance requires unusual RecA and MutS homologs.
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Plant mitochondrial recombination surveillance requires unusual RecA and MutS homologs.
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Alan C Christensen
Maria Arrieta-Montiel
Sally A Mackenzie
Vikas Shedge
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10.1105/TPC.106.048355
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2007-04-27T00:00:00Z