EVOLUTION AND STRUCTURAL CONSERVATION OF THE CONTROL REGION OF INSECT MITOCHONDRIAL-DNA

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作者
ZHANG, DX [1 ]
SZYMURA, JM [1 ]
HEWITT, GM [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV E ANGLIA, SCH BIOL SCI, NORWICH NR4 7TJ, NORFOLK, ENGLAND
关键词
SCHISTOCERCA GREGARIA; CHORTHIPPUS PARALLELUS; MITOCHONDRIAL DNA; A + T-RICH REGIONS; TANDEM REPEATS; SECONDARY STRUCTURE; REPLICATION ORIGIN; CONVERGENT EVOLUTION; PARAHOMOLOGOUS RECOMBINATION; UNEQUAL CROSSING-OVER;
D O I
10.1007/BF00164024
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
The control regions of mitochondrial DNA of two insects, Schistocerca gregaria and Chorthippus parallelus, have been isolated and sequenced. Their sizes are 752 bp and 1,512 bp, respectively, with the presence of a tandem repeat in C. parallelus. (The sequences of the two repeats are highly conserved, having a homology of 97.5%.) Comparison of their nucleotide sequences revealed the presence of several conserved sequence blocks dispersed through the whole control region, showing a different evolutionary pattern of this region in these insects as compared to that in Drosophila. A highly conserved secondary structure, located in the 3' region near the small rRNA gene, has been identified. Sequences immediately flanking this hairpin structure rather than the sequences of this structure themselves are conserved between S. gregaria/C. parallelus and Drosophila, having a sequence consensus of ''TATA'' at 5' and ''GAA(A)T'' at 3'. The motif ''G(A)nT'' is also present in the 3' flanking sequences of mammalian, amphibian, and fish mitochondrial L-strand replication origins and a potential plant mitochondrial second-strand-replication origin, indicating its universal conservation and functional importance related to replication origins. The stem-and-loop structure in S. gregaria/C. parallelus appears to be closely related to that found in Drosophila despite occupying a different position, and may be potentially associated with a second-strand-replication origin. This in turn suggests that such a secondary structure might be widely conserved across invertebrates while their location in the control region may be variable. We have looked for such a conserved structure in the control regions of two other insects, G. firmus and A. mellifera, whose DNA sequences have been published, and their possible presence is discussed. Mitochondrial control regions characterized to date in five different insect taxa (Drosophila, G. firmus, A. mellifera, S. gregaria, and C. parallelus) may be classed into two distinct groups having different evolutionary patterns. It is observed that tandem repetition of regions containing a probable replication origin occurred in some species from disjunct lineages in bath groups, which would be the result of convergent evolution. We also discuss the possibility of a mechanism of ''parahomologous recombination by unequal crossing-over'' in mitochondria, which can explain the generation of such tandemly repeated sequences (especially the first critical repetition) in the control region of mtDNA, and also their convergent evolution in disjunct biological lineages during evolution.
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