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Pentatricopeptide repeat protein CNS1 regulates maize mitochondrial complex III assembly and seed development

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PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
卷 189, 期 2, 页码 611-627

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/plphys/kiac086

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  1. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2021YFF1000304]
  2. National Special Program for GMO Development of China [2016ZX08003-002]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31771707]

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A newly identified PPR protein CNS1 regulates the 5'-terminal integrity of mitochondrial RNA, affecting the function of mitochondrial complex III and seed development in maize.
A newly identified PPR protein CNS1 regulates 5 '-terminal integrity of ccmF(N) transcripts and affects the function of mitochondrial complex III and seed development. Mitochondrial function relies on the assembly of electron transport chain complexes, which requires coordination between proteins encoded by the mitochondrion and those of the nucleus. Here, we cloned a maize (Zea mays) cytochrome c maturation F-N stabilizer1 (CNS1) and found it encodes a pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) protein. Members of the PPR family are widely distributed in plants and are associated with RNA metabolism in organelles. P-type PPR proteins play essential roles in stabilizing the 3 '-end of RNA in mitochondria; whether a similar process exists for stabilizing the 5 '-terminus of mitochondrial RNA remains unclear. The kernels of cns1 exhibited arrested embryo and endosperm development, whereas neither conventional splicing deficiency nor RNA editing difference in mitochondrial genes was observed. Instead, most of the ccmF(N) transcripts isolated from cns1 mutant plants were 5 '-truncated and therefore lacked the start codon. Biochemical and molecular data demonstrated that CNS1 is a P-type PPR protein encoded by nuclear DNA and that it localizes to the mitochondrion. Also, one binding site of CNS1 located upstream of the start codon in the ccmF(N) transcript. Moreover, abnormal mitochondrial morphology and dramatic upregulation of alternative oxidase genes were observed in the mutant. Together, these results indicate that CNS1 is essential for reaching a suitable level of intact ccmF(N) transcripts through binding to the 5 '-UTR of the RNAs and maintaining 5 '-integrity, which is crucial for sustaining mitochondrial complex III function to ensure mitochondrial biogenesis and seed development in maize.

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