Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2068730 Mitochondrion 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Major nucleoid proteins in plant mitochondria bind single-stranded DNA (ssDNA).•Most of them are plant-specific and have roles in homologous recombination.•Key mitochondrial transcription factors of animals and fungi are absent in plants.•We propose that ssDNA-binding proteins may facilitate transcription initiation.

The structural complexity of plant mitochondrial genomes correlates with the variety of single-strand DNA-binding proteins found in plant mitochondria. Most of these are plant-specific and have roles in homologous recombination and genome maintenance. Mitochondrial nucleoids thus differ fundamentally between plants and yeast or animals, where the principal nucleoid protein is a DNA-packaging protein that binds double-stranded DNA. Major transcriptional cofactors identified in mitochondria of non-plant species are also seemingly absent from plants. This article reviews current knowledge on plant mitochondrial DNA-binding proteins and discusses that those may affect the accessibility and conformation of transcription start sites, thus functioning as transcriptional modulators without being dedicated transcription factors.

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