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HemK2 protein, encoded on human chromosome 21, methylates translation termination factor eRF1

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FEBS LETTERS
Volume 582, Issue 16, Pages 2352-2356

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1016/j.febslet.2008.05.045

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HemK2 methyltransferase; eRF1; N5-methylglutamine; hTrm112; human chromosome 21

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The ubiquitous tripeptide Gly-Gly-Gln in class 1 polypeptide release factors triggers polypeptide release on ribosomes. The Gln residue in both bacterial and yeast release factors is N5-methylated, despite their distinct evolutionary origin. Methylation of eRF1 in yeast is performed by the heterodimeric methyltransferase ( MTase) Mtq2p/Trm112p, and requires eRF3 and GTP. Homologues of yeast Mtq2p and Trm112p are found in man, annotated as an N6-DNA-methyltransferase and of unknown function. Here we show that the human proteins methylate human and yeast eRF1. eRF3. GTP in vitro, and that the MTase catalytic subunit can complement the growth defect of yeast strains deleted for mtq2.

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