The Journal of Heredity 1999:90(3)
© 1999 The American Genetic Association 90:380-385
Mitochondrial transcript processing and restoration of male fertility in T-cytoplasm maize
Corn Insects and Crop Genetics Research, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, 1Department of Plant Pathology, 3Interdepartmental Genetics Program, and Departments of Agronomy and Zoology/Genetics, Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa, USA *Corresponding author e-mail: rpwise@iastate.edu
Cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) systems have been useful in the production of hybrid seed in a number of crops. The Texas or T-cytoplasmic male-sterile (cms-T) system was used extensively in the 1960s to eliminate the need for hand detasseling in hybrid maize production. As a consequence of the 1970 epidemic of southern corn leaf blight, cms-T is no longer widely used commercially. However, it has been developed as a model system to study the genetic and molecular mechanisms underlying male sterility and fertility restoration. Male sterility in T-cytoplasm maize results from the action of a T-cytoplasm-specific mitochondrial gene, T-urf13. Full (or partial) fertility restoration of T-cytoplasm maize is mediated by the Rf2 nuclear restorer in combination with one of three other restorer: Rf1, Rf8, or Rf*. Rf2 encodes a protein highly similar to mitochondrial aldehyde dehydrogenases; Rf1, Rf8, and Rf* each mediate discrete T-urf13 mitochondrial transcript processing events. To test the functionality of Rf1, Rf8, or Rf*, a T-cytoplasm transformation system is under development. AFLP bulk-segregant analysis has been used to identify DNA markers closely linked to the Rf8 locus. These tools will provide a foundation for determining mechanisms of nuclear-directed mitochondrial RNA processing and fertility restoration.
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