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Analysis of the Roles of the Arabidopsis nMAT2 and PMH2 Proteins Provided with New Insights into the Regulation of Group II Intron Splicing in Land-Plant Mitochondria.


ABSTRACT: Plant mitochondria are remarkable with respect to the presence of numerous group II introns which reside in many essential genes. The removal of the organellar introns from the coding genes they interrupt is essential for respiratory functions, and is facilitated by different enzymes that belong to a diverse set of protein families. These include maturases and RNA helicases related proteins that function in group II intron splicing in different organisms. Previous studies indicate a role for the nMAT2 maturase and the RNA helicase PMH2 in the maturation of different pre-RNAs in Arabidopsis mitochondria. However, the specific roles of these proteins in the splicing activity still need to be resolved. Using transcriptome analyses of Arabidopsis mitochondria, we show that nMAT2 and PMH2 function in the splicing of similar subsets of group II introns. Fractionation of native organellar extracts and pulldown experiments indicate that nMAT2 and PMH2 are associated together with their intron-RNA targets in large ribonucleoprotein particle in vivo. Moreover, the splicing efficiencies of the joint intron targets of nMAT2 and PMH2 are more strongly affected in a double nmat2/pmh2 mutant-line. These results are significant as they may imply that these proteins serve as components of a proto-spliceosomal complex in plant mitochondria.

SUBMITTER: Zmudjak M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5713396 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Analysis of the Roles of the Arabidopsis nMAT2 and PMH2 Proteins Provided with New Insights into the Regulation of Group II Intron Splicing in Land-Plant Mitochondria.

Zmudjak Michal M   Shevtsov Sofia S   Sultan Laure D LD   Keren Ido I   Ostersetzer-Biran Oren O  

International journal of molecular sciences 20171117 11


Plant mitochondria are remarkable with respect to the presence of numerous group II introns which reside in many essential genes. The removal of the organellar introns from the coding genes they interrupt is essential for respiratory functions, and is facilitated by different enzymes that belong to a diverse set of protein families. These include maturases and RNA helicases related proteins that function in group II intron splicing in different organisms. Previous studies indicate a role for the  ...[more]

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