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. 1996 Jul 1;15(13):3286-95.

Mitochondrial import of only one of three nuclear-encoded glutamine tRNAs in Tetrahymena thermophila

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Mitochondrial import of only one of three nuclear-encoded glutamine tRNAs in Tetrahymena thermophila

C P Rusconi et al. EMBO J. .

Abstract

The mitochondrial genome of Tetrahymena does not appear to encode enough tRNAs to perform mitochondrial protein synthesis. It has therefore been proposed that nuclear-encoded tRNAs are imported into the mitochondria. T.thermophila has three major glutamine tRNAs: tRNA(Gln)(UUG), tRNA(Gln)(UUA) and tRNA(Gln)(CUA). Each of these tRNAs functions in cytosolic translation. However, due to differences between the Tetrahymena nuclear and mitochondrial genetic codes, only tRNA(Gln)(UUG) has the capacity to function in mitochondrial translation as well. Here we show that approximately 10-20% of the cellular complement of tRNA(Gln)(UUG) is present in mitochondrial RNA fractions, compared with 1% or less for the other two glutamine tRNAs. Furthermore, this glutamine tRNA is encoded only by a family of nuclear genes, the sequences of several of which are presented. Finally, when marked versions of tRNA(Gln)(UUG) and tRNA(Gln)(UUA) flanked by identical sequences are expressed in the macronucleus, only the former undergoes mitochondrial import; thus sequences within tRNA(Gln)(UUG) direct import. Because tRNA(Gln)(UUG) is a constituent of mitochondrial RNA fractions and is encoded only by nuclear genes, and because ectopically expressed tRNA(Gln)(UUG) fractionates with mitochondria like its endogenous counterpart, we conclude that it is an imported tRNA in T.thermophila.

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