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    Journal of molecular evolution 7 (1975), S. 59-64 
    ISSN: 1432-1432
    Keywords: Fraction I Protein ; Ribulose Diphosphate Carboxylase ; Nicotiana ; Origin of Species
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Summary The polypeptide composition of Fraction I protein fromNicotiana digluta, a synthetic species which arose by chromosome doubling following the interspecific hybridization ofN.glutinosa andN.tabacum, has been examined by isoelectric focusing. The composition of the protein fromN.digluta, which was identical to the protein from the infertile F1 hybridN.glutinosa xN.tabacum, showed 3 polypeptides in the large subunit and 4 polypeptides in the small subunit. The large subunit polypeptides were identical to those fromN.glutinosa, the maternal parent in the original hybridization, whereas the small subunit polypeptides were a composite of the small subunit polypeptides from bothN.glutinosa andN.tabacum. This analysis demonstrates how the polypeptide composition of Fraction I protein evolves during the origin of new species ofNicotiana.
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    Biochemical genetics 17 (1979), S. 333-341 
    ISSN: 1573-4927
    Keywords: fraction 1 protein (ribulose biphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase) ; Lycopersicon ; Solanum pennellii ; tomato
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract The large- and small-subunit polypeptide composition of fraction 1 protein contained in seven species of Lycopersicon and Solanum pennellii was determined by electrofocusing. The eight species of protein had large subunits composed of three polypeptides separated by about 0.05 pH unit, but there was no difference in the isoelectric points of the clusters of three polypeptides. By this criterion, no surviving mutations have appeared in the extranuclear DNA coding for the cluster of large-subunit polypeptides during a period of evolution which generated the eight species of plants. The genus Lycopersicon appears to be much younger than its sister genus Nicotiana in the family Solanaceae, where four types of polypeptide clusters have evolved. Three different small-subunit polypeptides whose isoelectric points are coded by nuclear DNA have arisen among the seven Lycopersicon species, and L. hirsutum and S. pennellii have proteins containing single polypeptides and are therefore considered older than L. chilense, L. chimielewskii, and L. parviflorum, whose proteins contain two polypeptides. L. cheesemanii, L. pimpinellifolium, and L. esculentum (and probably L. peruvianum) seem to be the most recently evolved species since their fraction 1 proteins have small subunits composed of three polypeptides.
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