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Genetic and Molecular Analysis of the Spm-dependent a-m2 Alleles of the Maize a Locus
Patrick Masson 1, Richard Surosky 1, Jeffrey A. Kingsbury 1, and Nina V. Fedoroff 1
1 Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution of Washington,
Baltimore, Maryland 21210
The Suppressor-mutator (Spm) transposable element family of maize consists of the fully functional standard Spm ( Spm-s) and many mutant elements. Insertion of an Spm element in or near a gene can markedly alter its expression, in some cases bringing the gene under the control of the mechanisms that regulate expression of the element. To gain insight into such mechanisms, as well as to enlarge our understanding of the Spm element's genetic organization, we have analyzed derivatives of a unique Spm insertion at the maize a locus in which the gene is co-expressed and co-regulated with the element. We describe the genetic properties and the structure of the a locus and Spm element in 9 strains (collectively designated the a-m2 alleles) selected by McClintock from the original a-m2 allele for heritable changes affecting either the Spm element or expression of the a gene. Most of the mutations are intra-element deletions within the 8.3-kb Spm element; many alter both Spm function and expression of the gene. Spm controls a gene expression in alleles with internally deleted, transposition-defective Spm elements and element ends contain the target sequences that mediate Spm's ability to activate expression of the gene. We argue that the properties of the a-m2 alleles reflect the operation of an element-encoded positive regulatory mechanism, as well as a negative regulatory mechanism that affects expression of the element, but appears not to be mediated by an element-encoded gene product.
Submitted on December 8, 1986Accepted on June 3, 1987
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