Studies on ribosomal oxygenases

  • Sekirnik, R
Publication date
January 2014

Abstract

The 2OG oxygenases comprise a superfamily of ferrous iron dependent dioxygenases with multiple biological roles, including in hypoxia sensing, transcriptional control, and splicing control. It was recently proposed that 2OG oxygenases catalyse the hydroxylation of ribosomal proteins in prokaryotes (ycfD) and in humans (NO66 and MINA53), raising the possibility that 2OG oxygenases also control translation. The work described in this thesis concerned investigations on the biochemical and functional aspects of prokaryotic and mammalian ribosomal protein hydroxylases (ROX) in vitro and in cells. An efficient chromatographic system linked to mass spectrometric analysis (LC-MS) was developed for studying the masses of individual ribosomal protein...

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