Nucleotide sequence of the mitochondrial structural gene for subunit 9 of yeast ATPase complex.

Abstract
We have determined the nucleotide sequence of a segment of Saccharomyces mtDNA that contains the structural gene for one of the subunits (the dicyclohexylcarbodiimide-binding protein) of the mitochondrial ATPase complex. The sequence fits the known amino acid sequence of this protein with the exception of one amino acid. Codon usage is biased in favor of A + T-rich codons. On both sides of the gene, the nucleotide sequence contains less than 4% (mol/mol) G + C for at least 180 nucleotides; these A + T sequences show no evidence of internal repetition. The gene and all the A + T-rich sequence preceding the gene are present in a 12S RNA that is the major transcript of this segment of mtDNA. The nature of the sequences responsible for binding ribosomes to mitochondrial mRNA and for termination of RNA synthesis is considered.