A unique serine-specific elongation factor Tu found in nematode mitochondria

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Takashi Ohtsuki
Aya Sato
Yoh-ichi Watanabe
Kimitsuna Watanabe
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[1] Graduate School of Frontier Sciences,Department of Integrated Biosciences
[2] The University of Tokyo,Department of Chemistry and Biotechnology
[3] Faculty of Engineering,Department of Biomedical Chemistry
[4] The University of Tokyo,undefined
[5] Graduate School of Medicine,undefined
[6] The University of Tokyo,undefined
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The translation elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu) delivers aminoacyl-tRNAs to ribosomes by recognizing the tRNA acceptor and T stems. However, the unusual truncation observed in some animal mitochondrial tRNAs seems to prevent recognition by a canonical EF-Tu. For instance, nematode mitochondria contain tRNAs lacking a T or D arm. We recently found an atypical EF-Tu (EF-Tu1) specific for nematode mitochondrial tRNAs that lack the T arm. We have now discovered a second factor, EF-Tu2, which binds only to tRNAs that lack a D arm. EF-Tu2 seems unique in its amino acid specificity because it recognizes the aminoacyl moiety of seryl-tRNAs and the tRNA structure itself. Such EF-Tu evolution might explain tRNA structural divergence in animal mitochondria.
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