The importance of the 45 S ribosomal small subunit-related complex for mitochondrial translation in trypanosoma brucei

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Abstract

The mitochondrial 45 S SSU* complex in Trypanosoma brucei contains the 9 S SSU ribosomal RNA, a set of SSU ribosomal proteins, several pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins, and proteins not typically found in ribosomes, including rhodanese domain protein (Rhod) and a 200-kDa coiled-coil protein. To investigate the function of this complex, PPR29, Rhod, 200-kDa protein, and mitochondrial ribosomal protein S17 were knocked down by RNAi in procyclic T. brucei. A growth retardation phenotype, a reduction in the amount of the 45 S SSU* complexes, and the preferential inhibition of synthesis of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit I over apocytochrome b were observed as early as day 2 postinduction of RNAi. On the contrary, the down-regulation of mitochondrial ribosomal protein L3 drastically reduced the amount of the large subunit and indiscriminately inhibited mitochondrial translation. The relative amounts of translation-competent, long poly(AU)-tailed cytochrome c oxidase subunit I and edited apocytochrome b mRNAs were selectively reduced by ablation of the 45 S SSU* complex. The formation of the 80 S translation complexes, identified by association of the long-tailed mRNAs with the mitoribosomes, was also disrupted. On the other hand, the relative amount of long-tailed edited RPS12 mRNA was not substantially affected, and there was no noticeable effect on the RPS12 translation complexes. In bloodstream trypanosomes, the amount of the 45 S complexes was drastically reduced compared with procyclics. We propose that the 45 S SSU* complex represents a factor required for normal mitochondrial translation that may have selective effects on different mRNAs. © 2013 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc.

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Ridlon, L., Škodová, I., Pan, S., Lukeš, J., & Maslov, D. A. (2013). The importance of the 45 S ribosomal small subunit-related complex for mitochondrial translation in trypanosoma brucei. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 288(46), 32963–32978. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M113.501874

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