| Literature DB >> 30508117 |
Xiaohuan Jin1,2, Zhengyi Lv1,2, Junbao Gao1,2, Rui Zhang1,2, Ting Zheng3,4, Ping Yin3,4, Dongqin Li4, Liangcai Peng1,2, Xintao Cao5, Yan Qin5, Staffan Persson6,7, Bo Zheng8, Peng Chen1,2.
Abstract
Modified nucleosides on tRNA are critical for decoding processes and protein translation. tRNAs can be modified through 1-methylguanosine (m1G) on position 37; a function mediated by Trm5 homologs. We show that AtTRM5a (At3g56120) is a Trm5 ortholog in Arabidopsis thaliana. AtTrm5a is localized to the nucleus and its function for m1G and m1I methylation was confirmed by mutant analysis, yeast complementation, m1G nucleoside level on single tRNA, and tRNA in vitro methylation. Arabidopsis attrm5a mutants were dwarfed and had short filaments, which led to reduced seed setting. Proteomics data indicated differences in the abundance of proteins involved in photosynthesis, ribosome biogenesis, oxidative phosphorylation and calcium signalling. Levels of phytohormone auxin and jasmonate were reduced in attrm5a mutant, as well as expression levels of genes involved in flowering, shoot apex cell fate determination, and hormone synthesis and signalling. Taken together, loss-of-function of AtTrm5a impaired m1G and m1I methylation and led to aberrant protein translation, disturbed hormone homeostasis and developmental defects in Arabidopsis plants.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30508117 PMCID: PMC6344853 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gky1205
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971