Using mitoribosomal profiling to investigate human mitochondrial translation
Background : Gene expression in human mitochondria has various idiosyncratic features. One of these was recently revealed as the unprecedented recruitment of a mitochondrially-encoded tRNA as a structural component of the large mitoribosomal subunit. In porcine particles this is mt-tRNA Phe whilst i...
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Published in | Wellcome open research Vol. 2; p. 116 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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London
Wellcome Trust Limited
29.01.2018
F1000 Research Limited Wellcome |
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Summary: | Background
: Gene expression in human mitochondria has various idiosyncratic features. One of these was recently revealed as the unprecedented recruitment of a mitochondrially-encoded tRNA as a structural component of the large mitoribosomal subunit. In porcine particles this is mt-tRNA
Phe
whilst in humans it is mt-tRNA
Val
. We have previously shown that when a mutation in mt-tRNA
Val
causes very low steady state levels, there is preferential recruitment of mt-tRNA
Phe
. We have investigated whether this altered mitoribosome affects intra-organellar protein synthesis.
Methods
: By using mitoribosomal profiling we have revealed aspects of mitoribosome behaviour with its template mt-mRNA under both normal conditions as well as those where the mitoribosome has incorporated mt-tRNA
Phe
.
Results
: Analysis of the mitoribosome residency on transcripts under control conditions reveals that although mitochondria employ only 22 mt-tRNAs for protein synthesis, the use of non-canonical wobble base pairs at codon position 3 does not cause any measurable difference in mitoribosome occupancy irrespective of the codon. Comparison of the profile of aberrant mt-tRNA
Phe
containing mitoribosomes with those of controls that integrate mt-tRNA
Val
revealed that the impaired translation seen in the latter was not due to stalling on triplets encoding either of these amino acids. The alterations in mitoribosome interactions with start codons was not directly attributable to the either the use of non-cognate initiation codons or the presence or absence of 5’ leader sequences, except in the two bicistronic RNA units,
RNA7
and
RNA14
where the initiation sites are internal.
Conclusions
: These data report the power of mitoribosomal profiling in helping to understand the subtleties of mammalian mitochondrial protein synthesis. Analysis of profiles from the mutant mt-tRNA
Val
cell line suggest that despite mt-tRNA
Phe
being preferred in the porcine mitoribosome, its integration into the human counterpart results in a suboptimal structure that modifies its interaction with mt-mRNAs. |
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ISSN: | 2398-502X 2398-502X |
DOI: | 10.12688/wellcomeopenres.13119.2 |