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Nakai Y, et al.  (2008) Thio-modification of Yeast Cytosolic tRNA Requires a Ubiquitin-related System That Resembles Bacterial Sulfur Transfer Systems. J Biol Chem 283(41):27469-76

Abstract: The wobble uridine in yeast cytosolic tRNA(Lys2)(UUU) and tRNA(Glu3)(UUC) undergoes a thio-modification at the second position (s(2) modification) and a methoxycarbonylmethyl modification at the fifth position (mcm(5) modification). We previously demonstrated that cytosolic and mitochondrial iron-sulfur (Fe/S) cluster assembly machineries termed CIA and ISC, including a cysteine desulfurase called Nfs1, were essential for the s(2) modification. However, the cytosolic component that directly participates in this process remains unclear. We found that ubiquitin-like protein Urm1 and ubiquitin activating enzyme E1-like protein Uba4, as well as Tuc1 and Tuc2, were strictly required for the s(2) modification. The carboxyl-terminal glycine residue of Urm1 was critical for the s(2) modification, indicating direct involvement of the unique ubiquitin-related system in this process. We also demonstrated that the s(2) and mcm(5) modifications in cy-tRNAs influence each other's efficiency. Taken together, our data indicate that the s(2) modification of cytosolic tRNAs is a more complex process that requires additional unanticipated components.

Status: Published Type: Journal Article PubMed ID: 18664566

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CLA4 ELP3 KTI11 NCS2 NCS6 SOE1 tE(UUC)B tE(UUC)C tE(UUC)E1 tE(UUC)E2
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tE(UUC)E3 tE(UUC)G2 tE(UUC)G3 tE(UUC)I tE(UUC)J tE(UUC)K tE(UUC)L tE(UUC)M tE(UUC)P tK(UUU)D
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tK(UUU)G1 tK(UUU)G2 tK(UUU)K tK(UUU)L tK(UUU)O tK(UUU)P TRM9 UBA4 URM1
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