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Preferential import of queuosine-modified tRNAs into Trypanosoma brucei mitochondrion is critical for organellar protein synthesis.
Kulkarni, Sneha; Rubio, Mary Anne T; Hegedusová, Eva; Ross, Robert L; Limbach, Patrick A; Alfonzo, Juan D; Paris, Zdenek.
Afiliação
  • Kulkarni S; Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Sciences, Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic.
  • Rubio MAT; Faculty of Science, University of South Bohemia, Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic.
  • Hegedusová E; Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Sciences, Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic.
  • Ross RL; Department of Microbiology and The Center for RNA Biology, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA.
  • Limbach PA; Institute of Parasitology, Biology Centre, Czech Academy of Sciences, Ceské Budejovice, Czech Republic.
  • Alfonzo JD; Metabolomics Mass Spectrometry Core, Department of Cancer Biology, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
  • Paris Z; Rieveschl Laboratories for Mass Spectrometry, Department of Chemistry, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, OH, USA.
Nucleic Acids Res ; 49(14): 8247-8260, 2021 08 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34244755
ABSTRACT
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are key players in protein synthesis. To be fully active, tRNAs undergo extensive post-transcriptional modifications, including queuosine (Q), a hypermodified 7-deaza-guanosine present in the anticodon of several tRNAs in bacteria and eukarya. Here, molecular and biochemical approaches revealed that in the protozoan parasite Trypanosoma brucei, Q-containing tRNAs have a preference for the U-ending codons for asparagine, aspartate, tyrosine and histidine, analogous to what has been described in other systems. However, since a lack of tRNA genes in T. brucei mitochondria makes it essential to import a complete set from the cytoplasm, we surprisingly found that Q-modified tRNAs are preferentially imported over their unmodified counterparts. In turn, their absence from mitochondria has a pronounced effect on organellar translation and affects function. Although Q modification in T. brucei is globally important for codon selection, it is more so for mitochondrial protein synthesis. These results provide a unique example of the combined regulatory effect of codon usage and wobble modifications on protein synthesis; all driven by tRNA intracellular transport dynamics.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: RNA de Transferência / Mitocôndrias / Conformação de Ácido Nucleico / Nucleosídeo Q Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: RNA de Transferência / Mitocôndrias / Conformação de Ácido Nucleico / Nucleosídeo Q Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article