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Science 14 December 1984:
Vol. 226. no. 4680, pp. 1319 - 1322
DOI: 10.1126/science.6209799

Articles

Science, Vol 226, Issue 4680, 1319-1322
Copyright © 1984 by American Association for the Advancement of Science


articles

RNA required for import of precursor proteins into mitochondria

FA Firgaira, JP Hendrick, F Kalousek, JP Kraus, and LE Rosenberg

A cytoplasmic RNA moiety is necessary for posttranslational uptake of nuclear-encoded mammalian proteins destined for the mitochondrial matrix. Post-translational addition of ribonuclease to a reticulocyte lysate-programmed cell-free translation mixture inhibited subsequent import of six different mitochondrial matrix enzyme precursors into rat liver mitochondria. The required RNA is highly protected, as indicated by the high concentrations of ribonuclease necessary to produce this inhibition. The dependence of the inhibitory effect on temperature, duration of exposure to ribonuclease, and availability of divalent cations is characteristic of the nuclease susceptibility of ribonucleoproteins. The ribonuclease-sensitive component was found in a 400-kilodalton fraction which contains the mitochondrial protein precursors.





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