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Ellison, C.K. & R.S. Burton. (2008). Genotype-dependent variation of mitochondrial transcriptional profiles in interpopulation hybrids. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 105:15831-15836.
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10.1073/pnas.0804253105  [view]
Ellison, C.K. & R.S. Burton
2008
Genotype-dependent variation of mitochondrial transcriptional profiles in interpopulation hybrids.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
105:15831-15836.
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frequently resulting in deleterious hybrid phenotypes. Reduced fitness in interpopulation hybrids of the marine copepod Tigriopus californicus has been traced to interactions between the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes. Here, we determine transcript levels of four to six genes involved in the mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation pathway for a series of parental and inbred hybrid lines using RT-qPCR. Both nuclear and mitochondrial-encoded genes are included in the analysis. Although all genes studied are up-regulated under salinity stress, only expression of genes located on the mtDNA differed among lines. Because mitochondrial genes are transcribed by a dedicated RNA polymerase encoded in the nuclear genome, we compare transcript levels among hybrid lines with different combinations of mitochondrial RNA polymerase and mtDNA genotypes. Lines bearing certain mtDNA-mitochondrial RNA polymerase genotypic combinations show a diminished capacity to up-regulate mitochondrial genes in response to hypoosmotic stress. Effects on the transcriptional profile depend on the specific interpopulation cross and are correlated with viability effects. We hypothesize that disruption of the mitochondrial transcriptional system in F 2 hybrids may play a central role in hybrid breakdown.
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