PubMed 25173472

PubMed ID: 25173472

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The pentatricopeptide repeat protein MEF26 participates in RNA editing in mitochondrial cox3 and nad4 transcripts.
Authors: Arenas-M Anita, Zehrmann Anja, Moreno Sebastian, Takenaka Mizuki, Jordana Xavier
Journal: Mitochondrion (Mitochondrion), Vol.19 Pt B(), 2014‑Nov

DOI: 10.1016/j.mito.2014.08.006

Abstract
In angiosperms most members of the large nuclear-encoded family of pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins are predicted to play relevant roles in the maturation of organellar RNAs. Here we report the novel Mitochondrial Editing Factor 26, a DYW-PPR protein involved in RNA editing at two sites. While at one site, cox3-311, editing is abolished in the absence of MEF26, the other site, nad4-166, is still partially edited. These sites share similar cis-elements and application of the recently proposed amino acid code for RNA recognition by PPR proteins ranks them at first and second positions of the most probable targets.
Publication Types
Journal Article Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
Keywords
PPR protein Pentatricopeptide repeat protein Plant mitochondria RNA editing factor cox3 nad4
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