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Published in Crop Sci 13:709-713 (1973)
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Characterization of Chloroplast and Nuclear DNAs of Zea mays L.1

D. M. Shah and C. S. Levings, III2

Highly purified chloroplasts and nuclei were isolated from two hybrids of maize (Zea mays L.), ‘McNair X210N’ containing normal and ‘X210 cms T’ containing Texas-type male-sterile cytoplasm. Chloroplast and nuclear deoxyribonucleic acids were obtained from their respective organelles and purified by CsCl density gradient centrifugation. These DNAs were compared with respect to thermal denaturation temperature (Tm), buoyant density ({rho}) and the guanine-plus-cytosine content (molar % GC).

Nuclear DNA (nDNA) had a mean buoyant density in CsCl of 1.7019 g/cm3 and a Tm of 86.9 C. Mean molar GC was calculated to be 43.3%. In contrast, Chloroplast DNA (cDNA) had a lower buoyant density in CsCl (1.6998 g/cm3) and a lower Tm (85.9 C). Mean molar GC was determined to be 39.5%. Thus, cDNA was distinguishable from nDNA by its lower buoyant density, lower Tm, lower GC content, and the absence of 5-methylcytosine, which was present in significant amounts (6.9%) in nDNA. GC content, Tm, and buoyant density values of cDNAs did not differ between normal and Texas cytoplasms, and therefore, cannot account for their cytoplasmic differences.

Key Words: Texas cytoplasm • Organelle DNA • Buoyant density • Tm


1 Contribution to the Department of Genetics, North Carolina Agricultural Experiment Station, Raleigh, 27607. Paper No. 4059 of the Journal Series. The use of trade names in this publication does not imply endorsement by the N.C. Agricultural Experiment Station of the products named, nor criticism of similar ones not mentioned.

2 Graduate Student and Professor of Genetics, respectively. North Carolina State University, Raleigh.

Received for publication June 7, 1973.


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Restriction Endonuclease Analysis of Mitochondrial DNA from Normal and Texas Cytoplasmic Male-Sterile Maize
Science, July 9, 1976; 193(4248): 158 - 160.
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