| Literature DB >> 1533818 |
G Mohr1, A Zhang, J A Gianelos, M Belfort, A M Lambowitz.
Abstract
The Neurospora CYT-18 protein, a tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase, which functions in splicing group I introns in mitochondria, promotes splicing of mutants of the distantly related bacteriophage T4 td intron. In an in vivo assay, wild-type CYT-18 protein expressed in E. coli suppressed mutations in the td intron's catalytic core. CYT-18-suppressible mutations were also suppressed by high Mg2+ or spermidine in vitro, suggesting they affect intron structure. Both the N- and C-terminal domains of CYT-18 are required for efficient splicing, but CYT-18 with a large C-terminal truncation retains some activity. Our results indicate that CYT-18 interacts with conserved structural features of group I introns, and they provide direct evidence that a protein promotes splicing by stabilizing the catalytically active structure of the intron RNA.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1533818 DOI: 10.1016/0092-8674(92)90449-m
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell ISSN: 0092-8674 Impact factor: 41.582