


ISBN-13: 9783319781891 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 249 str.
ISBN-13: 9783319781891 / Angielski / Twarda / 2018 / 249 str.
This volume focuses on mitochondrial RNA metabolism, emphasizing recent discoveries and technological advances in this fast moving area that increase our understanding of mitochondrial gene function.
Chapter 1
The Mitochondrial Transcription Machinery
Chapter 2
Mitochondrial RNA Turnover in Metazoa
Chapter 3
Mitochondrial RNase P Complex in Animals: Mitochondrial tRNA Processing and Links to Disease
Chapter 4
Intercompartment RNA Trafficking in Mitochondrial Function and Communication
Chapter 5
Control Mechanisms of the Holo-Editosome in Trypanosomes
Chapter 6
Mitochondrial RNA Editing and Processing in Diplonemid Protists
Chapter 7
Mechanisms and Evolution of tRNA 5′-editing in Mitochondria.
Chapter 8
Editing of Mitochondrial RNAs in Physarum polycephalum.
Chapter 9
Requirement of Various Protein Combinations for each C-to-U RNA Editosome in Plant Organelles
Dr. Jorge Cruz-Reyes, Department of Biochem. & Biophysics, and Department of Genetics. Texas A&M University and Texas AgriLife Research (AgriLife), College Station, Texas, USA.
This volume focuses on mitochondrial RNA metabolism, emphasizing recent discoveries and technological advances in this fast moving area that increase our understanding of mitochondrial gene function. Topics addressed include the interplay of mitochondria with the nucleus and cytosol, structure-function connections, and relevance to human disease. Mitochondria are the powerhouses of the cell, and a great deal is known about mitochondrial energy metabolism. Less well known is the plethora of amazing mechanisms that have evolved to control expression of mitochondrial genomes. Several RNA processes and machineries in protozoa, plants, flies and humans are discussed, including: transcription and RNA polymerase mechanism; tRNA processing of 5′ and 3′ ends; mRNA maturation by nucleotide insertion/deletion editing and by RNA splicing; mRNA stability; and RNA import. Specialized factors and ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) examined include pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) proteins, RNase P, polymerases, helicases, nucleases, editing and repair enzymes. Remarkable features of these processes and factors are either not found outside mitochondria, differ substantially among eukaryotic lineages, or are unique in biology.
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