Abstract

Incubation of isolated rat liver mitochondria with radioactive amino acids resulted in the charging of tRNAs for arginine, asparagine, leucine, lysine, methionine, proline and valine. The aminoacyl-tRNAs were shown to be distinct from their cytosolic counterparts by chromatography on RPC-5. By electrophoresis on urea polyacrylamide slab gels it was found that all these mitochondrial aminoacyl-tRNAs were about 70-76 nucleotides long. The unique mitochondrial asparaginyl- and prolyl-tRNAs, not previously identified in mammalian cells, were shown to hybridize to mtDNA. Mitochondrial leucyl-tRNA separated into 3 peaks on RPC-5 and the first species was shown to be different than a combination of the other two by molecular size and partial RNase T1 digestion patterns. Each was coded by a separate gene on mtDNA as shown by partial additivity of hybridization. Separate genes for mitochondrial tRNAMetm and tRNAMetf, separated by RPC-5 chromatography, were also demonstrated. These results bring to 21 the number of individual tRNAs coded by mammalian mtDNA.

Keywords

BiologyTransfer RNABiochemistryMitochondrial DNAAsparagineAmino Acyl-tRNA SynthetasesValineMitochondrial ribosomeRNase PMethionineLeucineAmino acidMitochondrionMolecular biologyNucleotideGeneRNARibosome

Affiliated Institutions

Related Publications

Publication Info

Year
1979
Type
article
Volume
6
Issue
2
Pages
455-469
Citations
21
Access
Closed

External Links

Social Impact

Social media, news, blog, policy document mentions

Citation Metrics

21
OpenAlex

Cite This

Luke Aujame, Karl B. Freeman (1979). Mammalian mitochondrial transfer RNAs: chromatographic properties, size and origin. Nucleic Acids Research , 6 (2) , 455-469. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/6.2.455

Identifiers

DOI
10.1093/nar/6.2.455