Plant mitochondrial RNA editing: The Strasbourg chapter

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Abstract

For 8 years, it was not understood why certain genes of plant mitochondria contain CGG (arginine) codons at positions where tryptophan codons (UGG) are present in the corresponding genes of nonplant species. Identification and sequencing of a tRNATrp gene showed that it is not able to decode the CGG codon. Analysis of different discrepancies in the sequences of plant mitochondrial proteins prompted us to determine directly the corresponding RNA sequences. These experiments showed that plant mitochondrial transcripts are subject to RNA editing that changes C into U, resulting in a better phylogenetic conservation of protein sequences. © 2009 IUBMB.

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Grienenberger, J. M. (2009). Plant mitochondrial RNA editing: The Strasbourg chapter. IUBMB Life. https://doi.org/10.1002/iub.277

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