Global translational impacts of the loss of the tRNA modification t(6)A in yeast

  • Thiaville, Patrick
  • Legendre, Rachel
  • Rojas Benitez, Diego
  • Baudin Baillieu, Agnes
  • Hatin, Isabelle
  • Chalancon, Guilhem
  • Glavic Maurer, Alvaro
  • Namy, Olivier
  • de Crecy Lagard, Valerie
Publication date
January 2016
Publisher
Shared Science Publishers OG

Abstract

Artículo de publicación ISIThe universal tRNA modification t(6)A is found at position 37 of nearly all tRNAs decoding ANN codons. The absence of t(6)A(37) leads to severe growth defects in baker's yeast, phenotypes similar to those caused by defects in mcm(5)s(2)U(34) synthesis. Mutants in mcm(5)s(2)U(34) can be suppressed by overexpression of tRNA(UUU)(Lys), but we show t(6)A phenotypes could not be suppressed by expressing any individual ANN decoding tRNA, and t(6)A and mcm(5)s(2)U are not determinants for each other's formation. Our results suggest that t(6)A deficiency, like mcm(5)s(2)U deficiency, leads to protein folding defects, and show that the absence of t(6)A led to stress sensitivities (heat, ethanol, salt) and sensitivity to TO...

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ethanolChemical substance
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yeastپھُپھُوندی
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ribosome profilingTopical concept
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L-homoserineChemical substance
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tRNAChemical compound
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LysChemical substance
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phenotypeHistoric place
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