The human Obg protein GTPBP10 is involved in mitoribosomal biogenesis

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​The human Obg protein GTPBP10 is involved in mitoribosomal biogenesis​
Lavdovskaia, E.; Kolander, E.; Steube, E.; Mai, M. M. Mai, Mandy Mong-Quyen; Urlaub, H.   & Richter-Dennerlein, R. ​ (2018) 
Nucleic Acids Research46(16) pp. 8471​-8482​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gky701 

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Lavdovskaia, Elena; Kolander, Elisa; Steube, Emely; Mai, Mandy Mong-Quyen; Urlaub, Henning ; Richter-Dennerlein, Ricarda 
Abstract
The human mitochondrial translation apparatus, which synthesizes the core subunits of the oxidative phosphorylation system, is of central interest as mutations in several genes encoding for mitoribosomal proteins or translation factors cause severe human diseases. Little is known, how this complex machinery assembles from nuclear-encoded protein components and mitochondrial-encoded RNAs, and which ancillary factors are required to form a functional mitoribosome. We have characterized the human Obg protein GTPBP10, which associates specifically with the mitoribosomal large subunit at a late maturation state. Defining its interactome, we have shown that GTPBP10 is in a complex with other mtLSU biogenesis factors including mitochondrial RNA granule components, the 16S rRNA module and late mtLSU assembly factors such as MALSU1, SMCR7L, MTERF4 and NSUN4. GTPBP10 deficiency leads to a drastic reduction in 55S monosome formation resulting in defective mtDNA-expression and in a decrease in cell growth. Our results suggest that GTPBP10 is a ribosome biogenesis factor of the mtLSU required for late stages of maturation.
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2018
Journal
Nucleic Acids Research 
Project
SFB 1190: Transportmaschinen und Kontaktstellen zellulärer Kompartimente 
SFB 1190 | Z02: Massenspektrometrie-basierte Proteomanalyse 
Working Group
RG Urlaub (Bioanalytische Massenspektrometrie) 
Language
English

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