Life Sciences Call 2009 - Molecular Mechanisms and MethodsLS09-032

A tRNA methyltransferase and 5' endonuclease: molecular mechanisms of a multifunctional mitochondrial enzyme


A tRNA methyltransferase and 5' endonuclease: molecular mechanisms of a...
Principal Investigator:
Walter Rossmanith
Institution:
Medical University of Vienna
Status:
Completed (01.01.2010 – 31.12.2013)
Funding volume:
€ 400,000

Transfer RNAs, the ubiquitous translational adapters of cellular protein synthesis, are synthesized as immature precursors. They have to undergo a number of processing and modification steps in order to become functional molecules. In human mitochondria, the subcellular factories responsible for energy production, a recently identified, novel type of enzyme complex is responsible for even two of these steps: the removal of extensions at the front end and chemical modification of a certain position within mitochondrial transfer RNA molecules. A subunit of the enzyme is moreover involved in the metabolism of certain amino acids and fatty acids. It is the primary aim of this project to elucidate the molecular-mechanistic basis and evolution of this unparalleled multiplex catalytic ability of an enzyme.

 
 

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