Mutations in mitochondrial tRNA genes can produce alterations in tRNA structure resulting in defective mitochondrial protein synthesis and hence respiratory defects. Such defects are often at the origin of neurodegenerative diseases in humans and can be easily studied in yeast since respiratory deficient mutants are viable. Several nuclear encoded tRNA interactors have been shown to rescue the mitochondrial defects due to mutations in mitochondrial tRNAs. Among these, we have identified the gene for the mitochondrial protein synthesis elongation factor EF-Tu and the specific mt aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases. We also observed that the respiratory defects and the effect of the TUF1 over-expression were strongly strain dependent. The importance of the nuclear background in which the mitochondrial mutation is expressed was investigated by changing the nuclear context. Finally, we demonstrated, using the RT-PCR method, the existence of significantly variable levels of the TUF1 transcript among strains with functional and dysfunctional mitochondria.

Mutations in yeast mt tRNAs: specific and general supression by nuclear encoded tRNA interactors / DE LUCA, Cristina; C., Besagni; Frontali, Laura; M., BOLOTIN FUKUHARA; Francisci, Silvia. - In: GENE. - ISSN 0378-1119. - 377:(2006), pp. 169-176. [10.1016/j.gene.2006.04.003]

Mutations in yeast mt tRNAs: specific and general supression by nuclear encoded tRNA interactors

DE LUCA, CRISTINA;FRONTALI, Laura;FRANCISCI, Silvia
2006

Abstract

Mutations in mitochondrial tRNA genes can produce alterations in tRNA structure resulting in defective mitochondrial protein synthesis and hence respiratory defects. Such defects are often at the origin of neurodegenerative diseases in humans and can be easily studied in yeast since respiratory deficient mutants are viable. Several nuclear encoded tRNA interactors have been shown to rescue the mitochondrial defects due to mutations in mitochondrial tRNAs. Among these, we have identified the gene for the mitochondrial protein synthesis elongation factor EF-Tu and the specific mt aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases. We also observed that the respiratory defects and the effect of the TUF1 over-expression were strongly strain dependent. The importance of the nuclear background in which the mitochondrial mutation is expressed was investigated by changing the nuclear context. Finally, we demonstrated, using the RT-PCR method, the existence of significantly variable levels of the TUF1 transcript among strains with functional and dysfunctional mitochondria.
2006
Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Mitochondria, tRNA mutations, Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase, EF-Tu
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Mutations in yeast mt tRNAs: specific and general supression by nuclear encoded tRNA interactors / DE LUCA, Cristina; C., Besagni; Frontali, Laura; M., BOLOTIN FUKUHARA; Francisci, Silvia. - In: GENE. - ISSN 0378-1119. - 377:(2006), pp. 169-176. [10.1016/j.gene.2006.04.003]
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