نتایج جستجو برای: mitochondrial trna

تعداد نتایج: 147584  

2016
Steven A. Hardy Emma L. Blakely Andrew I. Purvis Mariana C. Rocha Syeda Ahmed Gavin Falkous Joanna Poulton Michael R. Rose Olivia O'Mahony Niamh Bermingham Charlotte F. Dougan Yi Shiau Ng Rita Horvath Doug M. Turnbull Grainne S. Gorman Robert W. Taylor

Pathogenic mitochondrial tRNA (mt-tRNA) gene mutations represent a prominent cause of primary mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-related disease despite accounting for only 5%-10% of the mitochondrial genome.(1,2) Although some common mt-tRNA mutations, such as the m.3243A>G mutation, exist, the majority are rare and have been reported in only a small number of cases.(3) The MT-TP gene, encoding mt-tRNA...

Journal: :Zeitschrift fur Naturforschung. Section C, Biosciences 1983
M Ujhelyi

Seryl tRNA (anticodon GCU) from mammalian mitochondria shows in comparison to other mitochondrial tRNAs additional special features differing from the generalized tRNA model. When arranged in the traditional cloverleaf form, eight bases fall within the T psi C loop, and the entire dihydrouridine loop is lacking. This seryl tRNA molecule is therefore shorter than other tRNAs. It was originally t...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 2000
Y Li W B Holmes D R Appling U L RajBhandary

Protein synthesis in eukaryotic organelles such as mitochondria and chloroplasts is widely believed to require a formylated initiator methionyl tRNA (fMet-tRNA(fMet)) for initiation. Here we show that initiation of protein synthesis in yeast mitochondria can occur without formylation of the initiator methionyl-tRNA (Met-tRNA(fMet)). The formylation reaction is catalyzed by methionyl-tRNA formyl...

2010
Antonio Placido François Sieber Anthony Gobert Raffaele Gallerani Philippe Giegé Laurence Maréchal-Drouard

All tRNA(His) possess an essential extra G(-1) guanosine residue at their 5' end. In eukaryotes after standard processing by RNase P, G(-1) is added by a tRNA(His) guanylyl transferase. In prokaryotes, G(-1) is genome-encoded and retained during maturation. In plant mitochondria, although trnH genes possess a G(-1) we find here that both maturation pathways can be used. Indeed, tRNA(His) with o...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1999
A E Yermovsky-Kammerer S L Hajduk

All of the mitochondrial tRNAs of Trypanosoma brucei have been shown to be encoded in the nucleus and must be imported into the mitochondrion. The import of nuclearly encoded tRNAs into the mitochondrion has been demonstrated in a variety of organisms and is essential for proper function in the mitochondrion. An in vitro import assay has been developed to study the pathway of tRNA import in T. ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1980
J Canaday G Dirheimer R P Martin

Two methionine tRNAs from yeast mitochondria have been purified. The mitochondrial initiator tRNA has been identified by formylation using a mitochondrial enzyme extract. E. coli transformylase however, does not formylate the yeast mitochondrial initiator tRNA. The sequence was determined using both 32P-in vivo labeled and 32P-end labeled mt tRNAf(Met). This tRNA, unlike N. crassa mitochondrial...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 2003
R Horváth H Lochmüller C Scharfe B H Do P J Oefner J Müller-Höcker B G Schoser D Pongratz D P Auer M Jaksch

M ore than 100 pathogenic mitochondrial (mt) DNA mutations have been described in the past decade in association with different neuromuscular disorders. Apart from large scale mtDNA rearrangements and common point mutations in mt tRNA genes, pathogenic mutations affecting structural genes of mtDNA encoded respiratory chain subunits have been reported as well. Pathogenic tRNA mutations can affec...

2003
R Horváth H Lochmüller C Scharfe B H Do P J Oefner J Müller-Höcker B G Schoser D Pongratz D P Auer M Jaksch

M ore than 100 pathogenic mitochondrial (mt) DNA mutations have been described in the past decade in association with different neuromuscular disorders. Apart from large scale mtDNA rearrangements and common point mutations in mt tRNA genes, pathogenic mutations affecting structural genes of mtDNA encoded respiratory chain subunits have been reported as well. Pathogenic tRNA mutations can affec...

2003
R Horváth H Lochmüller C Scharfe B H Do P J Oefner J Müller-Höcker B G Schoser D Pongratz D P Auer M Jaksch

M ore than 100 pathogenic mitochondrial (mt) DNA mutations have been described in the past decade in association with different neuromuscular disorders. Apart from large scale mtDNA rearrangements and common point mutations in mt tRNA genes, pathogenic mutations affecting structural genes of mtDNA encoded respiratory chain subunits have been reported as well. Pathogenic tRNA mutations can affec...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2003
Yukihide Tomari Narumi Hino Takashi Nagaike Tsutomu Suzuki Takuya Ueda

Pathogenic point mutations in mitochondrial tRNA genes are known to cause a variety of human mitochondrial diseases. Reports have associated an A4317G mutation in the mitochondrial tRNA(Ile) gene with fatal infantile cardiomyopathy and an A10044G mutation in the mitochondrial tRNA(Gly) gene with sudden infant death syndrome. Here we demonstrate that both mutations inhibit in vitro CCA-addition ...

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