A role for the universal Kae1/Qri7/YgjD (COG0533) family in tRNA modification

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The YgjD/Kae1 family (COG0533) has been on the top-10 list of universally conserved proteins of unknown function for over 5 years. It has been linked to DNA maintenance in bacteria and mitochondria and transcription regulation and telomere homeostasis in eukaryotes, but its actual function has never been found. Based on a comparative genomic and structural analysis, we predicted this family was involved in the biosynthesis of N6-threonylcarbamoyl adenosine, a universal modification found at position 37 of tRNAs decoding ANN codons. This was confirmed as a yeast mutant lacking Kae1 is devoid of t 6 A. t6 A- strains were also used to reveal that t6 A has a critical role in initiation codon restriction to AUG and in restricting frameshifting at tandem ANN codons. We also showed that YaeZ, a YgjD paralog, is required for YgjD function in vivo in bacteria. This work lays the foundation for understanding the pleiotropic role of this universal protein family. © 2011 European Molecular Biology Organization.

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El Yacoubi, B., Hatin, I., Deutsch, C., Kahveci, T., Rousset, J. P., Iwata-Reuyl, D., … De Crécy-Lagard, V. (2011). A role for the universal Kae1/Qri7/YgjD (COG0533) family in tRNA modification. EMBO Journal, 30(5), 882–893. https://doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2010.363

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