Abstract

The second (bi2) intron of the mitochondrial cyt b gene from Saccharomyces capensis encodes a bifunctional protein which acts both as a maturase, promoting intron splicing, and as a homing-endonuclease, I-ScaI, promoting intron mobility. In this work we isolated and characterized revertants from a respiratory-deficient mutant in which both functions of the protein have been lost. Intragenic revertants resulted mainly from monosubstitutions in the mutated codon and in one case from a distant second site mutation. All novel variants of the S. capensis bi2 intron-encoded protein are competent for the maturase activity but only two of them can partially complement the homing function.

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