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Two Pentatricopeptide Repeat Proteins Are Required for the Splicing of nad5 Introns in Maize
Mitochondrial genes in flowering plants contain predominantly group II introns that require precise splicing before translation into functional proteins. Splicing of these introns is facilitated by various nucleus-encoded splicing factors. Due to lethality of mutants, functions of many splicing fact...
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Published in: | Frontiers in plant science 2020-06, Vol.11, p.732-732 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | Mitochondrial genes in flowering plants contain predominantly group II introns that require precise splicing before translation into functional proteins. Splicing of these introns is facilitated by various nucleus-encoded splicing factors. Due to lethality of mutants, functions of many splicing factors have not been revealed. Here, we report the function of two P-type PPR proteins PPR101 and PPR231, and their role in maize seed development. PPR101 and PPR231 are targeted to mitochondria. Null mutation of
PPR101
and
PPR231
arrests embryo and endosperm development, generating
empty pericarp
and
small kernel
phenotype, respectively, in maize. Loss-of-function in PPR101 abolishes the splicing of
nad5
intron 2, and reduces the splicing of
nad5
intron 1. Loss-of-function in PPR231 reduces the splicing of
nad5
introns 1, 2, 3 and
nad2
intron 3. The absence of Nad5 protein eliminates assembly of complex I, and activates the expression of alternative oxidase AOX2. These results indicate that both PPR101 and PPR231 are required for mitochondrial
nad5
introns 1 and 2 splicing, while PPR231 is also required for
nad5
intron 3 and
nad2
intron 3. Both genes are essential to complex I assembly, mitochondrial function, and maize seed development. This work reveals that the splicing of a single intron involves multiple PPRs. |
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ISSN: | 1664-462X 1664-462X |
DOI: | 10.3389/fpls.2020.00732 |