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Reference - PMID:30228203 - From powerhouse to processing plant: conserved roles of mitochondrial outer membrane proteins in tRNA splicing.

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PubMed ID
PMID:30228203
Title
From powerhouse to processing plant: conserved roles of mitochondrial outer membrane proteins in tRNA splicing.
Authors
Wan Y, Hopper AK
Citation
Genes Dev 2018 Oct 01;32(19-20):1309-1314
Publication year
2018
Abstract
The mitochondrial cytoplasmic surface serves as a processing site for numerous RNAs from budding yeast to metazoans. We report that budding yeast mitochondrial outer membrane (MOM) proteins that are subunits of the translocase of the outer mitochondrial membrane (Tom70 and Tom 22) and sorting and assembly machinery (Sam37) are required for efficient pretransfer RNA (pre-tRNA) splicing. Defective pre-tRNA splicing in MOM mutants is due not to loss of respiratory metabolism but instead inefficient targeting/tethering of tRNA splicing endonuclease (SEN) subunits to mitochondria. Schizosaccharomyces pombe SEN subunits also localize to mitochondria, and Tom70 is required for this localization and pre-tRNA splicing. Thus, the role of MOM protein in targeting/tethering SEN subunits to mitochondria has been conserved for >500 million years.

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GO:0032473 - cytoplasmic side of mitochondrial outer membrane

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FYPO:0001324 - decreased protein level during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0007601 - decreased protein localization to mitochondrion, with diffuse cytoplasmic protein mislocalization

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FYPO:0008394 - decreased tRNA splicing

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FYPO:0008113 - increased intron retention

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