Transfer RNA methyltransferases from Thermoplasma acidophilum, a thermoacidophilic archaeon. 2014

Takuya Kawamura, and Ryou Anraku, and Takahiro Hasegawa, and Chie Tomikawa, and Hiroyuki Hori
Department of Materials Science and Biotechnology, Graduate School of Science and Engineering, Ehime Univsersity, Bunkyo 3, Matsuyama, Ehime 790-8577, Japan. t.kwmr.0115@gmail.com.

We investigated tRNA methyltransferase activities in crude cell extracts from the thermoacidophilic archaeon Thermoplasma acidophilum. We analyzed the modified nucleosides in native initiator and elongator tRNAMet, predicted the candidate genes for the tRNA methyltransferases on the basis of the tRNAMet and tRNALeu sequences, and characterized Trm5, Trm1 and Trm56 by purifying recombinant proteins. We found that the Ta0997, Ta0931, and Ta0836 genes of T. acidophilum encode Trm1, Trm56 and Trm5, respectively. Initiator tRNAMet from T. acidophilum strain HO-62 contained G+, m1I, and m22G, which were not reported previously in this tRNA, and the m2G26 and m22G26 were formed by Trm1. In the case of elongator tRNAMet, our analysis showed that the previously unidentified G modification at position 26 was a mixture of m2G and m22G, and that they were also generated by Trm1. Furthermore, purified Trm1 and Trm56 could methylate the precursor of elongator tRNAMet, which has an intron at the canonical position. However, the speed of methyl-transfer by Trm56 to the precursor RNA was considerably slower than that to the mature transcript, which suggests that Trm56 acts mainly on the transcript after the intron has been removed. Moreover, cellular arrangements of the tRNA methyltransferases in T. acidophilum are discussed.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D012359 tRNA Methyltransferases Enzymes that catalyze the S-adenosyl-L-methionine-dependent methylation of ribonucleotide bases within a transfer RNA molecule. EC 2.1.1. RNA Methylase,RNA Methylases,RNA, Transfer, Methyltransferases,T RNA Methyltransferases,tRNA Methyltransferase,Methylase, RNA,Methylases, RNA,Methyltransferase, tRNA,Methyltransferases, T RNA,Methyltransferases, tRNA,RNA Methyltransferases, T
D013822 Thermoplasma A genus of facultatively anaerobic heterotrophic archaea, in the order THERMOPLASMALES, isolated from self-heating coal refuse piles and acid hot springs. They are thermophilic and can grow both with and without sulfur.
D019843 Archaeal Proteins Proteins found in any species of archaeon. Archaeal Gene Products,Archaeal Gene Proteins,Archaeal Peptides,Gene Products, Archaeal,Gene Proteins, Archaeal

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