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RPM2, independently of its mitochondrial RNase P function, suppresses an ISP42 mutant defective in mitochondrial import and is essential for normal growth
- Publication Year :
- 1995
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Abstract
- RPM2 is identified here as a high-copy suppressor of isp42-3, a temperature-sensitive mutant allele of the mitochondrial protein import channel component, Isp42p. RPM2 already has an established role as a protein component of yeast mitochondrial RNase P, a ribonucleoprotein enzyme required for the 5' processing of mitochondrial precursor tRNAs. A relationship between mitochondrial tRNA processing and protein import is not readily apparent, and, indeed, the two functions can be separated. Truncation mutants lacking detectable RNase P activity still suppress the isp42-3 growth defect. Moreover, RPM2 is required for normal fermentative yeast growth, even though mitochondrial RNase P activity is not. The portion of RPM2 required for normal growth and suppression of isp42-3 is the same. We conclude that RPM2 is a multifunctional gene. We find Rpm2p to be a soluble protein of the mitochondrial matrix and discuss models to explain its suppression of isp42-3.
- Subjects :
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins
RNase P
RNA, Mitochondrial
DNA Mutational Analysis
Genes, Fungal
Molecular Sequence Data
Gene Dosage
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins
Ribonuclease P
Fungal Proteins
Mitochondrial membrane transport protein
Open Reading Frames
Structure-Activity Relationship
Suppression, Genetic
RNA, Transfer
Endoribonucleases
RNA, Catalytic
Amino Acid Sequence
Mitochondrial tRNA processing
RNA Processing, Post-Transcriptional
Molecular Biology
HSPA9
Ribonucleoprotein
Sequence Deletion
biology
Base Sequence
Membrane Transport Proteins
Biological Transport
Cell Biology
Cell Compartmentation
Mitochondria
RNase MRP
Biochemistry
biology.protein
DNAJA3
RNA
Genes, Lethal
ATP–ADP translocase
Research Article
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....799a8eceab173fdf3fffc8f6bd62dd49