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Britta Meyer1, Carina Immer1, Steffen Kaiser2, Sunny Sharma1,3, Jun Yang1,3, Peter Watzinger1, Lena Weiß1, Annika Kotter4, Mark Helm4, Hans-Michael Seitz5, Peter Kötter1, Stefanie Kellner2, Karl-Dieter Entian1, Jens Wöhnert1,6.
Abstract
tRNAs from all domains of life contain modified nucleotides. However, even for the experimentally most thoroughly characterized model organism Escherichia coli not all tRNA modification enzymes are known. In particular, no enzyme has been found yet for introducing the acp3U modification at position 47 in the variable loop of eight E. coli tRNAs. Here we identify the so far functionally uncharacterized YfiP protein as the SAM-dependent 3-amino-3-carboxypropyl transferase catalyzing this modification and thereby extend the list of known tRNA modification enzymes in E. coli. Similar to the Tsr3 enzymes that introduce acp modifications at U or m1Ψ nucleotides in rRNAs this protein contains a DTW domain suggesting that acp transfer reactions to RNA nucleotides are a general function of DTW domain containing proteins. The introduction of the acp3U-47 modification in E. coli tRNAs is promoted by the presence of the m7G-46 modification as well as by growth in rich medium. However, a deletion of the enzymes responsible for the modifications at position 46 and 47 in the variable loop of E. coli tRNAs did not lead to a clearly discernible phenotype suggesting that these two modifications play only a minor role in ensuring the proper function of tRNAs in E. coli.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31863583 PMCID: PMC7026641 DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkz1191
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleic Acids Res ISSN: 0305-1048 Impact factor: 16.971