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CFM6 is an Essential CRM Protein Required for the Splicing of nad5 Transcript in Arabidopsis Mitochondria

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PLANT AND CELL PHYSIOLOGY
卷 63, 期 2, 页码 217-233

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/pcp/pcab161

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Arabidopsis thaliana; CRM domain-containing protein; Embryogenesis; Group II intron; Male sterility; Mitochondrial respiratory complex I

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan [108-2311B-001-028, 110-2311-B-001-030-MY3]

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Plant chloroplast RNA splicing and ribosome maturation (CRM)-domain-containing proteins are involved in splicing of group I or II introns in chloroplasts, with their functions in mitochondria less clear. The study found that Arabidopsis thaliana CFM6, a protein with a single CRM domain, plays a crucial role in mitochondrial complex I biogenesis and normal plant growth by specifically participating in the splicing of nad5 intron 4. Mutations in CFM6 lead to severe growth defects and splicing failures in nad5 intron 4.
Plant chloroplast RNA splicing and ribosome maturation (CRM)-domain-containing proteins are capable of binding RNA to facilitate the splicing of group I or II introns in chloroplasts, but their functions in mitochondria are less clear. In the present study, Arabidopsis thaliana CFM6, a protein with a single CRM domain, was expressed in most plant tissues, particularly in flower tissues, and restricted to mitochondria. Mutation of CFM6 causes severe growth defects, including stunted growth, curled leaves, delayed embryogenesis and pollen development. CFM6 functions specifically in the splicing of group II intron 4 of nad5, which encodes a subunit of mitochondrial complex I, as evidenced by the loss of nad5 intron 4 splicing and high accumulation of its pretranscripts in cfm6 mutants. The phenotypic and splicing defects of cfm6 were rescued in transgenic plants overexpressing 35S::CFM6-YFP. Splicing failure in cfm6 also led to the loss of complex I activity and to its improper assembly. Moreover, dysfunction of complex I induced the expression of proteins or genes involved in alternative respiratory pathways in cfm6. Collectively, CFM6, a previously uncharacterized CRM domain-containing protein, is specifically involved in the cis-splicing of nad5 intron 4 and plays a pivotal role in mitochondrial complex I biogenesis and normal plant growth.

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