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Reintroduction of a characterized Mit tRNA glycine mutation into yeast mitochondria provides a new tool for the study of human neurodegenerative diseases.

H Rohou1, S Francisci, T Rinaldi, L Frontali, M Bolotin-Fukuhara.   

Abstract

We report the identification and characterization of a new mutation (ts9) in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondrial genome, which was first genetically mapped in the tRNAgly region and further identified by means of sequencing as consisting of a G to A transition at position 30 in the tRNA. The mutation causes an almost complete disappearance of mature tRNAgly, while a second mitochondrial mutation with a compensatory C to T change restores it in normal quantities; this points to the importance of the strong bond between bases 30 and 40 of the anticodon stem in the stabilization of the tRNA. In addition to resulting in a clear-cut heat-sensitive phenotype, the ts9 mutation creates a new EcoRV restriction site. Both properties were used as markers to monitor the successful (re) introduction of the mutated allele into a wild-type mitochondrial genome through biolistic transformation. The mutant frequency in the progeny as well as the correct integration of the mutated allele at its proper site demonstrate the feasibility of this method for creating and investigating specific mitochondrial tRNA mutations. The method will provide important applications for the use of yeast as a model system of human mitochondrial pathologies.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11180455     DOI: 10.1002/1097-0061(200102)18:3<219::AID-YEA651>3.0.CO;2-C

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Yeast        ISSN: 0749-503X            Impact factor:   3.239


  5 in total

1.  The yeast counterparts of human 'MELAS' mutations cause mitochondrial dysfunction that can be rescued by overexpression of the mitochondrial translation factor EF-Tu.

Authors:  M Feuermann; S Francisci; T Rinaldi; C De Luca; H Rohou; L Frontali; M Bolotin-Fukuhara
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 8.807

2.  Aminoacylation and conformational properties of yeast mitochondrial tRNA mutants with respiratory deficiency.

Authors:  Silvia Francisci; Cristina DE Luca; Romina Oliva; Veronica Morea; Anna Tramontano; Laura Frontali
Journal:  RNA       Date:  2005-06       Impact factor: 4.942

3.  Structural and functional role of bases 32 and 33 in the anticodon loop of yeast mitochondrial tRNAIle.

Authors:  Arianna Montanari; Cristina De Luca; Patrizio Di Micco; Veronica Morea; Laura Frontali; Silvia Francisci
Journal:  RNA       Date:  2011-09-13       Impact factor: 4.942

Review 4.  The power of yeast to model diseases of the powerhouse of the cell.

Authors:  Matthew G Baile; Steven M Claypool
Journal:  Front Biosci (Landmark Ed)       Date:  2013-01-01

5.  Peptides from aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases can cure the defects due to mutations in mt tRNA genes.

Authors:  Silvia Francisci; Arianna Montanari; Cristina De Luca; Laura Frontali
Journal:  Mitochondrion       Date:  2011-08-31       Impact factor: 4.160

  5 in total

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