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  2. Cloning of a human tRNA isopentenyl transferase

Cloning of a human tRNA isopentenyl transferase

  • Gene. 2000 Nov 27;258(1-2):85-93. doi: 10.1016/s0378-1119(00)00421-2.
A Golovko 1 G Hjälm F Sitbon B Nicander
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Plant Biology, SLU, PO Box 7080, SE-75007, Uppsala, Sweden.
Abstract

A cDNA of human origin is shown to encode a tRNA isopentenyl transferase (E.C. 2.5.1.8). Expression of the gene in a Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutant lacking the endogenous tRNA isopentenyl transferase MOD5 resulted in functional complementation and reintroduction of isopentenyladenosine into tRNA. The deduced amino acid sequence contains a number of regions conserved in known tRNA isopentenyl transferases. The similarity to the S. cerevisiae MOD5 protein is 53%, and to the Escherichia coli MiaA protein 47%. The human sequence was found to contain a single C2H2 Zn-finger-like motif, which was detected also in the MOD5 protein, and several putative tRNA transferases located by BLAST searches, but not in prokaryotic homologues.

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