In vitro substrate specificities of 3′–5′ polymerases correlate with biological outcomes of tRNA 5′-editing reactions
2015
Long, Yicheng | Jackman, Jane E.
Protozoan mitochondrial tRNAs (mt-tRNAs) are repaired by a process known as 5′-editing. Mt-tRNA sequencing revealed organism-specific patterns of editing G–U base pairs, wherein some species remove G–U base pairs during 5′-editing, while others retain G–U pairs in the edited tRNA. We tested whether 3′–5′ polymerases that catalyze the repair step of 5′-editing exhibit organism-specific preferences that explain the treatment of G–U base pairs. Biochemical and kinetic approaches revealed that a 3′–5′ polymerase from Acanthamoeba castellanii tolerates G–U wobble pairs in editing substrates much more readily than several other enzymes, consistent with its biological pattern of editing.
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