{"id":747,"date":"2023-12-06T22:06:51","date_gmt":"2023-12-06T22:06:51","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cellandcelldivision.com\/?p=747"},"modified":"2023-12-06T22:06:52","modified_gmt":"2023-12-06T22:06:52","slug":"page-166","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cellandcelldivision.com\/?p=747","title":{"rendered":"Page 166"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p class=\"has-text-align-center\">mitochondria it was established that organelle DNA-molecules are circular,<br>specific and differ from the average nucleotide composition of nuclear DNA.<br>That is used as a basis for their identification. It was proven that the<br>replication of DNA in the nucleus and that of chloroplasts are realized in<br>different phases of the cell cycle (Chiang, Sueoka, 1967). Also there<br>appeared reports about a presence of DNA in basal small bodies of the<br>flagella in some unicellular algae and <em>Protozoa<\/em>.<br>Extranuclear heredity which in many cases determines a non-<br>Mendelian type of inheritance, the presence of specific DNA, RNA and<br>ribosomes, as well as the differences during the replication of nuclear and<br>chloroplast DNA-molecules gave serious grounds to accept the existence<br>of genetic autonomy of some organelles participating in the composition of<br>eukaryotic cells. By means of modern methods numerous studies were<br>carried out in this field. As a result of them an opinion was confirmed, that<br>these organelles are endosymbionts originating from common protist<br>ancestors \u2014 bacteria and unicellular blue-green algae.<br>At present there exist the following ideas on the genetic autonomy of<br>some cellular organelles.<br><strong>Chloroplasts. <\/strong>Circular DNA-molecule of the chloroplasts has a<br>molecular weight of about 1&#215;10\u2078 daltons, which corresponds to the<br>genome of lower bacteria like mycoplasms and rickettsiae. By means of<br>the available 250 000\u2014300 000 base pairs the chloroplast genome may<br>code the synthesis of about 200 proteins with average molecular weight<br>of 40 000. In reality, according to the measurements, only 20% of the<br>genetic information is active. That means a synthesis of maximum 40\u2014<br>50 proteins. If juxtapose the amount of their own proteins \u2014 about 50 to<br>100 \u2014 the corresponding minimum in protists determined by Kaplan<br>(1972), the chloroplasts code only 50% of their essential proteins. In this<br>case the proportion between chloroplast genetic autonomy and the<br>dependence on the nucleus is 50:50.<br><strong>Mitochondria.<\/strong> These organelles also have circular DNA-molecules<br>with a molecular weight of about 1&#215;10\u2077 daltons, with dimensions less than<br>the average of now-existing protists. The mitochondrial genome is active<br>and with its 15 000\u201420 000 base pairs is capable to synthesize about 30\u2014<br>35 proteins with average molecular weight of 20 000. If juxtapose the<br>mitochondria-own proteins with the total 100 proteins in protists, then<br>mitochondria code only 35% of their essential proteins, i.e. their genetic<br>autonomy is up to 35%, and the dependence on the cell nucleus is up to<br>65%.<br><strong>Flagella.<\/strong> This is the third organelle in eukaryotic cells considered to<br>have its own DNA. It is accepted that DNA-molecule in the bases of<br>flagella (i.e. in the basal small bodies) having a molecular weight of about<br>1&#215;10\u2076 daltons, approximately equal to 10 000 base pairs, is capable to<br>code 20 proteins with average molecular weight of 20 000 daltons. In<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>mitochondria it was established that organelle DNA-molecules are circular,specific and differ from the average nucleotide composition of nuclear DNA.That is used as a basis for their identification. It was proven that thereplication of DNA in the nucleus and that of chloroplasts are realized indifferent phases of the cell cycle (Chiang, Sueoka, 1967). 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