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Query: EC:3.6.3.14 (ATP synthase)
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Mitochondrial gene organization was studied in a dimorphic yeast, Yarrowia lipoltica. The gene order in a sequenced 6.6-kilobase region closely resembles that of the human mitochondrial genome in that ATP synthase subunit 8 and 6 genes are followed by genes for cytochrome c oxidase subunit 3 (which contains an intron), NADH-ubiquinone oxidoreductase subunit 4, and ATP synthase subunit 9. This region also contains tRNA genes decoding AUA, UGA, CUN and CCN codons, suggesting a unique mitochondrial translation. All the above genes are transcribed from the same DNA strand into multigenic RNAs, starting from a nonanucleotide sequence, 5'-ATATAAATA-3', similar to other yeast mitochondrial promoters.
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PMID:Organization and transcription of the mitochondrial ATP synthase genes in the yeast Yarrowia lipolytica. 753 57

The effects of oxidative insult, applied with hydrogen peroxide, on gene transcript levels in a human lymphocyte cell line (Molt-17) were investigated using mRNA differential display. Several cDNA fragments corresponding to putatively up- or down-regulated transcripts were isolated. One of these was found to hybridize to two discrete transcripts on Northern blots of Molt-17 cell RNA. The more abundant transcript, that has previously been demonstrated to correspond to the mRNA for mitochondrial ATPase subunits 8 and 6, was unaffected by the hydrogen peroxide treatment. In contrast, levels of the rarer, larger transcript were consistently reduced in a rapid, sustained, and dose-dependent manner following hydrogen peroxide treatment. Prior supplementation of the cells with beta carotene provided some protection against the reduction in levels of this transcript following hydrogen peroxide treatment. In contrast, vitamins C and E had no effect at the concentrations tested. We have now cloned the cDNA corresponding to this stress-responsive transcript and demonstrated that it is an incompletely processed product of the mitochondrial genome encompassing ATPase subunits 8 and 6 plus the adjacent gene for cytochrome c oxidase subunit 3. This decrease in one specific mitochondrial transcript may represent a novel mechanism for differential expression of mitochondrially-encoded genes.
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PMID:Oxidative insult specifically decreases levels of a mitochondrial transcript. 1021 53