Translation of the chloroplast psbA mRNA requires the nuclear-encoded poly(A)-binding protein, RB47

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A set of nuclear mutants of C. reinhardtii were identified that specifically lack translation of the chloroplast-encoded psbA mRNA, which encodes the photosystem II reaction center polypeptide D1. Two of these mutants are deficient in the 47-kD member (RB47) of the psbA RNA-binding complex, which has previously been identified both genetically and biochemically as a putative translational activator of the chloroplast psbA mRNA. RB47 is a member of the poly(A)-binding protein family, and binds with high affinity and specificity to the 5' untranslated region of the psbA mRNA. The results presented here confirm RB47's role as a message-specific translational activator in the chloroplast, and bring together genetic and biochemical data to form a cohesive model for light-activated translational regulation in the chloroplast.

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Yohn, C. B., Cohen, A., Rosch, C., Kuchka, M. R., & Mayfield, S. P. (1998). Translation of the chloroplast psbA mRNA requires the nuclear-encoded poly(A)-binding protein, RB47. Journal of Cell Biology, 142(2), 435–442. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.142.2.435

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