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Functional substitution of a eukaryotic glycyl-tRNA synthetase with an evolutionarily unrelated bacterial cognate enzyme.


ABSTRACT: Two oligomeric types of glycyl-tRNA synthetase (GlyRS) are found in nature: a ?2 type and a ?2?2 type. The former has been identified in all three kingdoms of life and often pairs with tRNAGly that carries an A73 discriminator base, while the latter is found only in bacteria and chloroplasts and is almost always coupled with tRNAGly that contains U73. In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a single GlyRS gene, GRS1, provides both the cytoplasmic and mitochondrial functions, and tRNAGly isoacceptors in both compartments possess A73. We showed herein that Homo sapiens and Arabidopsis thaliana cytoplasmic GlyRSs (both ?2-type enzymes) can rescue both the cytoplasmic and mitochondrial defects of a yeast grs1- strain, while Escherichia coli GlyRS (a ?2?2-type enzyme) and A. thaliana organellar GlyRS (a (??)2-type enzyme) failed to rescue either defect of the yeast mull allele. However, a head-to-tail ?? fusion of E. coli GlyRS effectively supported the mitochondrial function. Our study suggests that a ?2-type eukaryotic GlyRS may be functionally substituted with a ?2?2-type bacterial cognate enzyme despite their remote evolutionary relationships.

SUBMITTER: Chien CI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3990555 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional substitution of a eukaryotic glycyl-tRNA synthetase with an evolutionarily unrelated bacterial cognate enzyme.

Chien Chin-I CI   Chen Yu-Wei YW   Wu Yi-Hua YH   Chang Chih-Yao CY   Wang Tzu-Ling TL   Wang Chien-Chia CC  

PloS one 20140417 4


Two oligomeric types of glycyl-tRNA synthetase (GlyRS) are found in nature: a α2 type and a α2β2 type. The former has been identified in all three kingdoms of life and often pairs with tRNAGly that carries an A73 discriminator base, while the latter is found only in bacteria and chloroplasts and is almost always coupled with tRNAGly that contains U73. In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a single GlyRS gene, GRS1, provides both the cytoplasmic and mitochondrial functions, and tRNAGly isoaccept  ...[more]

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