Mitochondrial group II introns, cytochrome c oxidase, and senescence in Podospora anserina.

Authors: Begel O; Boulay J; Albert B; Dufour E; Sainsard-Chanet A

Abstract: Podospora anserina is a filamentous fungus with a limited life span. It expresses a degenerative syndrome called senescence, which is always associated with the accumulation of circular molecules (senDNAs) containing specific regions of the mitochondrial chromosome. A mobile group II intron (alpha) has been thought to play a prominent role in this syndrome. Intron alpha is the first intron of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I gene (COX1). Mitochondrial mutants that escape the senescence process are missing this intron, as well as the first exon of the COX1 gene. We describe here the first mutant of P. anserina that has the alpha sequence precisely deleted and whose cytochrome c oxidase activity is identical to that of wild-type cells. The integration site of the intron is slightly modified, and this change prevents efficient homing of intron alpha. We show here that this mutant displays a senescence syndrome similar to that of the wild type and that its life span is increased about twofold. The introduction of a related group II intron into the mitochondrial genome of the mutant does not restore the wild-type life span. These data clearly demonstrate that intron alpha is not the specific senescence factor but rather an accelerator or amplifier of the senescence process. They emphasize the role that intron alpha plays in the instability of the mitochondrial chromosome and the link between this instability and longevity. Our results strongly support the idea that in Podospora, "immortality" can be acquired not by the absence of intron alpha but rather by the lack of active cytochrome c oxidase.

Keywords: Aging/physiology; Ascomycota/*physiology; Base Sequence; Cell Respiration/physiology; Cell Size; DNA, Mitochondrial/*genetics; Electron Transport Complex IV/*physiology; Introns/*physiology; Models, Genetic; Molecular Sequence Data; Mutagenesis; Recombination, Genetic; Restriction Mapping
Journal: Molecular and cellular biology
Volume: 19
Issue: 6
Pages: 4093-100
Date: May 18, 1999
PMID: 10330149
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Begel O, Boulay J, Albert B, Dufour E, Sainsard-Chanet A (1999) Mitochondrial group II introns, cytochrome c oxidase, and senescence in Podospora anserina. Molecular and cellular biology 19: 4093-100.


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