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A new mechanism for mtDNA pathogenesis: impairment of post-transcriptional maturation leads to severe depletion of mitochondrial tRNASer(UCN) caused by T7512C and G7497A point mutations

Authors :
Jürgen-Christoph von Kleist-Retzow
Michaela Jaksch
Mark Helm
Rudolf J. Wiesner
Armine Hayrapetyan
Emina Kiseljakovic
Katharina Maniura-Weber
Myriam Möllers
Maria Bust
Source :
Nucleic Acids Research
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Oxford University Press (OUP), 2005.

Abstract

We have studied the consequences of two homoplasmic, pathogenic point mutations (T7512C and G7497A) in the tRNA S e r ( U C N ) gene of mitochondrial (mt) DNA using osteosarcoma cybrids. We identified a severe reduction of tRNA S e r ( U C N ) to levels below 10% of controls for both mutations, resulting in a 40% reduction in mitochondrial protein synthesis rate and in a respiratory chain deficiency resembling that in the patients muscle. Aminoacylation was apparently unaffected. On non-denaturating northern blots we detected an altered electrophoretic mobility for G7497A containing tRNA molecules suggesting a structural impact of this mutation, which was confirmed by structural probing. By comparing in vitro transcribed molecules with native RNA in such gels, we also identified tRNA S e r ( U C N ) being present in two isoforms in vivo, probably corresponding to the nascent, unmodified transcripts co-migrating with the in vitro transcripts and a second, faster moving isoform corresponding to the mature tRNA. In cybrids containing either mutations the unmodified isoforms were severely reduced. We hypothesize that both mutations lead to an impairment of post-transcriptional modification processes, ultimately leading to a preponderance of degradation by nucleases over maturation by modifying enzymes, resulting in severely reduced tRNA S e r ( U C N ) steady state levels. We infer that an increased degradation rate, caused by disturbance of tRNA maturation and, in the case of the G7497A mutant, alteration of tRNA structure, is a new pathogenic mechanism of mt tRNA point mutations.

Details

ISSN :
13624962 and 03051048
Volume :
33
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nucleic Acids Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....a57e6c190486909b618ab0f3f57f0c3a