Genetics, Vol. 166, 135-150, January 2004, Copyright © 2004

The Podospora rmp1 Gene Implicated in Nucleus-Mitochondria Cross-Talk Encodes an Essential Protein Whose Subcellular Location Is Developmentally Regulated

Véronique Contaminea, Denise Zicklera, and Marguerite Picarda
a Institut de Génétique et Microbiologie, Université Paris-Sud, UMR 8621, Orsay, France

Corresponding author: Marguerite Picard, Bât. 400, Université Paris-Sud, 91405 Orsay Cedex, France., picard{at}igmors.u-psud.fr (E-mail)

Communicating editor: M. ZOLAN

It has been previously reported that, at the time of death, the Podospora anserina AS1-4 mutant strains accumulate specific deleted forms of the mitochondrial genome and that their life spans depend on two natural alleles (variants) of the rmp1 gene: AS1-4 rmp1-2 strains exhibit life spans strikingly longer than those of AS1-4 rmp1-1. Here, we show that rmp1 is an essential gene. In silico analyses of eight rmp1 natural alleles present in Podospora isolates and of the putative homologs of this orphan gene in other filamentous fungi suggest that rmp1 evolves rapidly. The RMP1 protein is localized in the mitochondrial and/or the cytosolic compartment, depending on cell type and developmental stage. Strains producing RMP1 without its mitochondrial targeting peptide are viable but exhibit vegetative and sexual defects.





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