RNA editing in plant mitochondria—connecting RNA target sequences and acting proteins
- PMID: 24732437
- DOI: 10.1016/j.mito.2014.04.005
RNA editing in plant mitochondria—connecting RNA target sequences and acting proteins
Abstract
RNA editing changes several hundred cytidines to uridines in the mRNAs of mitochondria in flowering plants. The target cytidines are identified by a subtype of PPR proteins characterized by tandem modules which each binds with a specific upstream nucleotide. Recent progress in correlating repeat structures with nucleotide identities allows to predict and identify target sites in mitochondrial RNAs. Additional proteins have been found to play a role in RNA editing; their precise function still needs to be elucidated. The enzymatic activity performing the C to U reaction may reside in the C-terminal DYW extensions of the PPR proteins; however, this still needs to be proven. Here we update recent progress in understanding RNA editing in flowering plant mitochondria.
Keywords: MORF proteins; PPR proteins; Plant mitochondria; Protein-RNA code; RNA editing.
Copyright © 2014 Elsevier B.V. and Mitochondria Research Society. All rights reserved.
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