Trm7p catalyses the formation of two 2′-O-methylriboses in yeast tRNA anticodon loop

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The genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes three close homologues of the Escherichia coli 2′-O-rRNA methyltransferase FtsJ/RrmJ, designated Trm7p, Spblp and Mrm2p. We present evidence that Trm7p methylates the 2′-O-ribose of nucleotides at positions 32 and 34 of the tRNA anticodon loop, both in vivo and in vitro. In a trm7A strain, which is viable but grows slowly, translation is impaired, thus indicating that these tRNA modifications could be important for translation efficiency. We discuss the emergence of a family of three 2′-O-RNA methyltransferases in Eukaryota and one in Prokaryota from a common ancestor. We propose that each eukaryotic enzyme is located in a different cell compartment, in which it would methylate a different RNA that can adopt a very similar secondary structure.

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Pintard, L., Lecointe, F., Bujnicki, J. M., Bonnerot, C., Grosjean, H., & Lapeyre, B. (2002). Trm7p catalyses the formation of two 2′-O-methylriboses in yeast tRNA anticodon loop. EMBO Journal, 21(7), 1811–1820. https://doi.org/10.1093/emboj/21.7.1811

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