2017
DOI: 10.1111/nph.14528
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The mitochondrial pentatricopeptide repeat protein PPR19 is involved in the stabilization of NADH dehydrogenase 1 transcripts and is crucial for mitochondrial function and Arabidopsis thaliana development

Abstract: Despite the importance of pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins in organellar RNA metabolism and plant development, the functions of many PPR proteins remain unknown. Here, we determined the role of a mitochondrial PPR protein (At1g52620) comprising 19 PPR motifs, thus named PPR19, in Arabidopsis thaliana. The ppr19 mutant displayed abnormal seed development, reduced seed yield, delayed seed germination, and retarded growth, indicating that PPR19 is indispensable for normal growth and development of Arabidop… Show more

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“…b). Thus, we suspected that defective nad1 intron 1 splicing in flo10 might result from the instability of the exon 1 precursor, a similar mechanism to that in the mtsf2 / ppr19 mutant (Lee et al ., ; Wang C. et al ., 2017). To corroborate this hypothesis, Northern blotting was performed using probes specific to nad1 exon 1 and exons 2–5 precursors.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…b). Thus, we suspected that defective nad1 intron 1 splicing in flo10 might result from the instability of the exon 1 precursor, a similar mechanism to that in the mtsf2 / ppr19 mutant (Lee et al ., ; Wang C. et al ., 2017). To corroborate this hypothesis, Northern blotting was performed using probes specific to nad1 exon 1 and exons 2–5 precursors.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…c,d). Interestingly, the overaccumulated nad1 exon 1 precursors in flo10 were up to 3 kb in size, which is larger than the exon 1 coding region and even larger than that detected in Arabidopsis (Lee et al ., ; Wang C. et al ., 2017). A probe specific to the 5′‐portion of nad1 intron 1 (intron1a) also detected the larger exon 1 precursors, suggesting that the overaccumulated larger exon 1 precursors in flo10 may exist in the form of exon1‐intron1a (Fig.…”
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“…A block in splicing of the nad2 intron 1 in emp10 mutants causes a slight increase in Nad9 (Cai et al ., ). The failure in splicing of nad1 in nmat4 and ppr19 mutants does not decrease the amount of Nad9 (Cohen et al ., ; Lee et al ., ). These results strengthen the hypothesis that a likely secondary effect occurs with respect to dysfunctional complex I and re‐adjustment of relative proteins.…”
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confidence: 97%