Journal:Plant Cell Physiol .
Key Words:Intron splicing; Maize (Zea mays); Mitochondrion; PPR20; Seed development; Targeting peptide.
Abstract:Pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins are helical repeat RNA-binding proteins that function in RNA processing by conferring sequence-specific RNA-binding activity. Owing to the lethality of PPR mutants, functions of many PPR proteins remain obscure. In this study, we report the function of PPR20 in intron splicing in mitochondria and its role in maize seed development. PPR20 is a P-type PPR protein targeted to mitochondria. The ppr20 mutants display slow embryo and endosperm development. Null mutation of PPR20 severely reduces the cis-splicing of mitochondrial nad2 intron 3, resulting in reduction in the assembly and activity of mitochondrial complex I. The ppr20-35 allele with a Mu insertion in the N-terminal region shows a much weaker phenotype. Molecular analyses revealed that the mutant produces a truncated transcript, coding for PPR20ΔN120 lacking the N-terminal 120 amino acids. Subcellular localization revealed that PPR20ΔN120:GFP is able to target to mitochondria as well, suggesting the sequence diversity of the mitochondrial targeting peptides. Another mutant zm_mterf15 was also found to be impaired in the splicing of mitochondrial nad2 intron 3. Further analyses are required to identify the exact function of PPR20 and Zm_mTERF15 in the splicing of nad2 intron 3.
All the Authors:Ding Shuo,Wang Yong,Wang Hong-Chun,Liu Xin-Yuan,Sun Feng,Xu Chunhui,Liu Baohui
First Author:Yang Yan-Zhuo
Indexed by:Journal paper
Correspondence Author:Tan Bao-Cai
Discipline:Natural Science
First-Level Discipline:Biology
Translation or Not:no
Date of Publication:2020-01-01
Included Journals:SCI
Date of Publication:2020-01-01
王勇
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Gender:Male
Education Level:Postgraduate (Postdoctoral)
Paper Publications
PPR20 Is Required for the cis-Splicing of Mitochondrial nad2 Intron 3 and Seed Development in Maize
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