Journal of Stress Physiology & Biochemistry, Vol. 11 No. 4 2015, pp. 43-50 ISSN 1997-0838
Original Text Copyright (cc) 2015 by  Tarasenko, Garnik, Koulintchenko and Konstantinov



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Phenotypic Traits of Arabidopsis Plants Deficient in RpoTmp RNA Polymerase

V.I. Tarasenko1*, E.Yu. Garnik1, M.V. Koulintchenko1, Yu.M. Konstantinov1,2

1 Siberian institute of plant physiology and biochemistry Siberian Branch of RAS, Irkutsk, Russia
2 Irkutsk State University, Irkutsk, Russia

*E-Mail: vslav@inbox.ru

Received November 24, 2015

In Arabidopsis, three nuclear-encoded RNA polymerases participate in the transcription of organellar genes. RpoTmp is a RNA polymerase that localizes both in mitochondria and chloroplasts, but is involved predominantly in the control of gene expression in mitochondria. Insertion mutant rpotmp is characterized by a number of phenotypic and molecular-biological peculiarities including decreased activities of the mitochondrial respiratory complexes I and IV. In the present study we compared growth characteristics of the rpotmp mutant and fro1 mutant which is characterized by the absence of functional complex I. We showed that in spite of the similar molecular defects and phenotypic appearance, the investigated mutants can be distinguished by the growth rate under different photoperiod as well as by the age of leaf senescence onset. Moreover, the growth rate of suspension cell culture of the rpotmp line is extremely retarded which clearly distinguished it from the fro1 suspension cell culture. We propose that unique properties of the rpotmp mutant are associated with the decreased level of respiratory complex IV activity.

Key words:    Arabidopsis thaliana, RpoTmp RNA polymerase, respiratory complex I, respiratory complex IV, suspension cell culture

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