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AtnMat2, a nuclear-encoded maturase required for splicing of group-II introns in Arabidopsis mitochondria

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RNA
卷 15, 期 12, 页码 2299-2311

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COLD SPRING HARBOR LAB PRESS, PUBLICATIONS DEPT
DOI: 10.1261/rna.1776409

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maturases; group-II introns; splicing; mitochondria; plant

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  1. U.S-Israel Binational Agricultural Research and Development Fund [BARD IS-374-05]
  2. U.S-Israel Binational Science Foundation [BSF 2007200]
  3. Israeli Science Foundation [ISF 1176/07]

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Mitochondria (mt) in plants house about 20 group-II introns, which lie within protein-coding genes required in both organellar genome expression and respiration activities. While in nonplant systems the splicing of group-II introns is mediated by proteins encoded within the introns themselves (known as maturases''), only a single maturase ORF (matR) has retained in the mitochondrial genomes in plants; however, its putative role(s) in the splicing of organellar introns is yet to be established. Clues to other proteins are scarce, but these are likely encoded within the nucleus as there are no obvious candidates among the remaining ORFs within the mtDNA. Intriguingly, higher plants genomes contain four maturase-related genes, which exist in the nucleus as self-standing ORFs, out of the context of their evolutionary-related group-II introns hosts.'' These are all predicted to reside within mitochondria and may therefore act in-trans'' in the splicing of organellar-encoded introns. Here, we analyzed the intracellular locations of the four nuclear-encoded maturases in Arabidopsis and established the roles of one of these genes, At5g46920 (AtnMat2), in the splicing of several mitochondrial introns, including the single intron within cox2, nad1 intron2, and nad7 intron2.

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