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The large subunit of the mammalian mitochondrial ribosome. Analysis of the complement of ribosomal proteins present.

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Koc, EC; Burkhart, W; Blackburn, K; Moyer, MB; Schlatzer, DM; Moseley, A; Spremulli, LL
Published in: J Biol Chem
November 23, 2001

Identification of all the protein components of the large subunit (39 S) of the mammalian mitochondrial ribosome has been achieved by carrying out proteolytic digestions of whole 39 S subunits followed by analysis of the resultant peptides by liquid chromatography and mass spectrometry. Peptide sequence information was used to search the human EST data bases and complete coding sequences were assembled. The human mitochondrial 39 S subunit has 48 distinct proteins. Twenty eight of these are homologs of the Escherichia coli 50 S ribosomal proteins L1, L2, L3, L4, L7/L12, L9, L10, L11, L13, L14, L15, L16, L17, L18, L19, L20, L21, L22, L23, L24, L27, L28, L30, L32, L33, L34, L35, and L36. Almost all of these proteins have homologs in Drosophila melanogaster, Caenorhabditis elegans, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae mitochondrial ribosomes. No mitochondrial homologs to prokaryotic ribosomal proteins L5, L6, L25, L29, and L31 could be found either in the peptides obtained or by analysis of the available data bases. The remaining 20 proteins present in the 39 S subunits are specific to mitochondrial ribosomes. Proteins in this group have no apparent homologs in bacterial, chloroplast, archaebacterial, or cytosolic ribosomes. All but two of the proteins has a clear homolog in D. melanogaster while all can be found in the genome of C. elegans. Ten of the 20 mitochondrial specific 39 S proteins have homologs in S. cerevisiae. Homologs of 2 of these new classes of ribosomal proteins could be identified in the Arabidopsis thaliana genome.

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J Biol Chem

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0021-9258

Publication Date

November 23, 2001

Volume

276

Issue

47

Start / End Page

43958 / 43969

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
  • Ribosomes
  • Ribosomal Proteins
  • RNA, Ribosomal
  • Peptide Mapping
  • Nucleic Acid Conformation
  • Molecular Weight
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Mitochondria, Liver
  • Mass Spectrometry
 

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Koc, E. C., Burkhart, W., Blackburn, K., Moyer, M. B., Schlatzer, D. M., Moseley, A., & Spremulli, L. L. (2001). The large subunit of the mammalian mitochondrial ribosome. Analysis of the complement of ribosomal proteins present. J Biol Chem, 276(47), 43958–43969. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M106510200
Koc, E. C., W. Burkhart, K. Blackburn, M. B. Moyer, D. M. Schlatzer, A. Moseley, and L. L. Spremulli. “The large subunit of the mammalian mitochondrial ribosome. Analysis of the complement of ribosomal proteins present.J Biol Chem 276, no. 47 (November 23, 2001): 43958–69. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M106510200.
Koc EC, Burkhart W, Blackburn K, Moyer MB, Schlatzer DM, Moseley A, et al. The large subunit of the mammalian mitochondrial ribosome. Analysis of the complement of ribosomal proteins present. J Biol Chem. 2001 Nov 23;276(47):43958–69.
Koc, E. C., et al. “The large subunit of the mammalian mitochondrial ribosome. Analysis of the complement of ribosomal proteins present.J Biol Chem, vol. 276, no. 47, Nov. 2001, pp. 43958–69. Pubmed, doi:10.1074/jbc.M106510200.
Koc EC, Burkhart W, Blackburn K, Moyer MB, Schlatzer DM, Moseley A, Spremulli LL. The large subunit of the mammalian mitochondrial ribosome. Analysis of the complement of ribosomal proteins present. J Biol Chem. 2001 Nov 23;276(47):43958–43969.

Published In

J Biol Chem

DOI

ISSN

0021-9258

Publication Date

November 23, 2001

Volume

276

Issue

47

Start / End Page

43958 / 43969

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Sequence Homology, Amino Acid
  • Ribosomes
  • Ribosomal Proteins
  • RNA, Ribosomal
  • Peptide Mapping
  • Nucleic Acid Conformation
  • Molecular Weight
  • Molecular Sequence Data
  • Mitochondria, Liver
  • Mass Spectrometry