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Two organelle RNA recognition motif proteins affect distinct sets of RNA editing sites in the Arabidopsis thaliana plastid

Plastid and mitochondrial RNAs in vascular plants are subjected to cytidine‐to‐uridine editing. The model plant species Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) has two nuclear‐encoded plastid‐targeted organelle RNA recognition motif (ORRM) proteins: ORRM1 and ORRM6. In the orrm1 mutant, 21 plastid RNA ed...

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Autores principales: Searing, Audrey M., Satyanarayan, Manasa B., O′Donnell, James P., Lu, Yan
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7132558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32259001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pld3.213
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author Searing, Audrey M.
Satyanarayan, Manasa B.
O′Donnell, James P.
Lu, Yan
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Satyanarayan, Manasa B.
O′Donnell, James P.
Lu, Yan
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description Plastid and mitochondrial RNAs in vascular plants are subjected to cytidine‐to‐uridine editing. The model plant species Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) has two nuclear‐encoded plastid‐targeted organelle RNA recognition motif (ORRM) proteins: ORRM1 and ORRM6. In the orrm1 mutant, 21 plastid RNA editing sites were affected but none are essential to photosynthesis. In the orrm6 mutants, two plastid RNA editing sites were affected: psbF‐C77 and accD‐C794. Because psbF encodes the β subunit of cytochrome b (559) in photosystem II, which is essential to photosynthesis, the orrm6 mutants were much smaller than the wild type. In addition, the orrm6 mutants had pale green leaves and reduced photosynthetic efficiency. To investigate the functional relationship between ORRM1 and ORRM6, we generated orrm1 orrm6 double homozygous mutants. Morphological and physiological analyses showed that the orrm1 orrm6 double mutants had a smaller plant size, reduced chlorophyll contents, and decreased photosynthetic efficiency, similar to the orrm6 single mutants. Although the orrm1 orrm6 double mutants adopted the phenotype of the orrm6 single mutants, the total number of plastid RNA editing sites affected in the orrm1 orrm6 double mutants was the sum of the sites affected in the orrm1 and orrm6 single mutants. These data suggest that ORRM1 and ORRM6 are in charge of distinct sets of plastid RNA editing sites and that simultaneous mutations in ORRM1 and ORRM6 genes do not cause additional reduction in editing extent at other plastid RNA editing sites.
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spelling pubmed-71325582020-04-06 Two organelle RNA recognition motif proteins affect distinct sets of RNA editing sites in the Arabidopsis thaliana plastid Searing, Audrey M. Satyanarayan, Manasa B. O′Donnell, James P. Lu, Yan Plant Direct Original Research Plastid and mitochondrial RNAs in vascular plants are subjected to cytidine‐to‐uridine editing. The model plant species Arabidopsis thaliana (Arabidopsis) has two nuclear‐encoded plastid‐targeted organelle RNA recognition motif (ORRM) proteins: ORRM1 and ORRM6. In the orrm1 mutant, 21 plastid RNA editing sites were affected but none are essential to photosynthesis. In the orrm6 mutants, two plastid RNA editing sites were affected: psbF‐C77 and accD‐C794. Because psbF encodes the β subunit of cytochrome b (559) in photosystem II, which is essential to photosynthesis, the orrm6 mutants were much smaller than the wild type. In addition, the orrm6 mutants had pale green leaves and reduced photosynthetic efficiency. To investigate the functional relationship between ORRM1 and ORRM6, we generated orrm1 orrm6 double homozygous mutants. Morphological and physiological analyses showed that the orrm1 orrm6 double mutants had a smaller plant size, reduced chlorophyll contents, and decreased photosynthetic efficiency, similar to the orrm6 single mutants. Although the orrm1 orrm6 double mutants adopted the phenotype of the orrm6 single mutants, the total number of plastid RNA editing sites affected in the orrm1 orrm6 double mutants was the sum of the sites affected in the orrm1 and orrm6 single mutants. These data suggest that ORRM1 and ORRM6 are in charge of distinct sets of plastid RNA editing sites and that simultaneous mutations in ORRM1 and ORRM6 genes do not cause additional reduction in editing extent at other plastid RNA editing sites. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-04-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7132558/ /pubmed/32259001 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pld3.213 Text en 2020 The Authors. Plant Direct published by American Society of Plant Biologists and the Society for Experimental Biology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Searing, Audrey M.
Satyanarayan, Manasa B.
O′Donnell, James P.
Lu, Yan
Two organelle RNA recognition motif proteins affect distinct sets of RNA editing sites in the Arabidopsis thaliana plastid
title Two organelle RNA recognition motif proteins affect distinct sets of RNA editing sites in the Arabidopsis thaliana plastid
title_full Two organelle RNA recognition motif proteins affect distinct sets of RNA editing sites in the Arabidopsis thaliana plastid
title_fullStr Two organelle RNA recognition motif proteins affect distinct sets of RNA editing sites in the Arabidopsis thaliana plastid
title_full_unstemmed Two organelle RNA recognition motif proteins affect distinct sets of RNA editing sites in the Arabidopsis thaliana plastid
title_short Two organelle RNA recognition motif proteins affect distinct sets of RNA editing sites in the Arabidopsis thaliana plastid
title_sort two organelle rna recognition motif proteins affect distinct sets of rna editing sites in the arabidopsis thaliana plastid
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7132558/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32259001
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pld3.213
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