Ds excision from extrachromosomal geminivirus vector DNA is coupled to vector DNA replication in maize

Analysis of transposition products generated after Activator (Ac) excision from the P locus in maize suggest that Ac excises either during or after replication of the P locus. The frequency of excision of the non‐autonomous Ac derivative, Dissociation (Ds), from extrachromosomal replicating and nonr...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1997-01, Vol.11 (1), p.125-135
Hauptverfasser: Wirtz, Uwe, Osborne, Brian, Baker, Barbara
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Analysis of transposition products generated after Activator (Ac) excision from the P locus in maize suggest that Ac excises either during or after replication of the P locus. The frequency of excision of the non‐autonomous Ac derivative, Dissociation (Ds), from extrachromosomal replicating and nonreplicating vector DNAs in transfected black mexican sweet maize protoplasts was compared to assess directly a role of extrachromosomal vector DNA replication in Ds excision. Replicating (rep+) and non‐replicating (rep−) vector DNAs comprised a Ds element that harbored a geminivirus, wheat dwarf virus (WDV), origin of replication and WDV genes required for viral DNA replication (rep+) or mutant, inactive derivatives of these genes (rep−). Excision of Ds was detected only in those cell nuclei co‐transfected with the replicating Ds‐vector DNA and a transposase expression vector. Quantitative reconstruction experiments showed that Ds excised at least 3 × 105‐fold more frequently from replicating vector DNA as compared with nonreplicating vector DNA. Therefore, these results provide direct evidence for a coupling of Ds excision from extrachromosomal vector DNA to vector DNA replication in maize.
ISSN:0960-7412
1365-313X
DOI:10.1046/j.1365-313X.1997.11010125.x