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Publication : Mouse Trmt2B protein is a dual specific mitochondrial metyltransferase responsible for m<sup>5</sup>U formation in both tRNA and rRNA.

First Author  Laptev I Year  2020
Journal  RNA Biol Volume  17
Issue  4 Pages  441-450
PubMed ID  31736397 Mgi Jnum  J:319690
Mgi Id  MGI:6714531 Doi  10.1080/15476286.2019.1694733
Citation  Laptev I, et al. (2020) Mouse Trmt2B protein is a dual specific mitochondrial metyltransferase responsible for m(5)U formation in both tRNA and rRNA. RNA Biol 17(4):441-450
abstractText  RNA molecules of all species contain modified nucleotides and particularly m(5)U residues. The vertebrate mitochondrial small subunit rRNA contains m(5)U nucleotide in a unique site. In this work we found an enzyme, TRMT2B, responsible for the formation of this nucleotide and m(5)U residues in a number of mitochondrial tRNA species. Inactivation of the Trmt2B gene leads to a reduction of the activity of respiratory chain complexes I, III and IV, containing the subunits synthesized by the mitochondrial protein synthesis apparatus. Comparative sequence analysis of m(5)U-specific RNA methyltransferases revealed an unusual evolutionary pathway of TRMT2B formation which includes consecutive substrate specificity switches from the large subunit rRNA to tRNA and then to the small subunit rRNA.
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