Duplication and Quadruplication of Arabidopsis thaliana Cysteinyl- and Asparaginyl-tRNA Synthetase Genes of Organellar Origin |
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Authors: | Nemo M. Peeters Anne Chapron Anatoli Giritch Olivier Grandjean Dominique Lancelin Tatiana Lhomme Arnaud Vivrel Ian Small |
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Affiliation: | (1) Station de Génétique et Amélioration des Plantes, INRA, Route de St Cyr, 78026 Versailles Cedex, France, FR |
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Abstract: | Two cysteinyl-tRNA synthetases (CysRS) and four asparaginyl-tRNA synthetases (AsnRS) from Arabidopsis thaliana were characterized from genome sequence data, EST sequences, and RACE sequences. For one CysRS and one AsnRS, sequence alignments and prediction programs suggested the presence of an N-terminal organellar targeting peptide. Transient expression of these putative targeting sequences joined to jellyfish green fluorescent protein (GFP) demonstrated that both presequences can efficiently dual-target GFP to mitochondria and plastids. The other CysRS and AsnRSs lack targeting sequences and presumably aminoacylate cytosolic tRNAs. Phylogenetic analysis suggests that the four AsnRSs evolved by repeated duplication of a gene transferred from an ancestral plastid and that the CysRSs also arose by duplication of a transferred organelle gene (possibly mitochondrial). These case histories are the best examples to date of capture of organellar aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases by the cytosolic protein synthesis machinery. Received: 8 October 1999 / Accepted: 23 January 2000 |
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Keywords: | : Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase — Mitochondria — Plastids — Gene duplication — Dual-targeting |
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