Direct protein sequencing of wheat mitochondrial ATP synthase subunit 9 confirms RNA editing in plants.

RNA editing, a process that results in the production of RNA molecules having a nucleotide sequence different from that of the initial DNA template, has been demonstrated in several organisms using different biochemical pathways. Very recently RNA editing was described in plant mitochondria following the discovery that the sequence of certain wheat and Oenothera cDNAs is different from the nucleotide sequence of the corresponding genes. The main conversion observed was C to U, leading to amino acid changes in the deduced protein sequence when these modifications occurred in an open reading frame. In this communication we show the first attempt to isolate and sequence a protein encoded by a plant mitochondrial gene. Subunit 9 of the wheat mitochondrial ATP synthase complex was purified to apparent homogeneity and the sequence of the first 32 amino acid residues was determined. We have observed that at position 7 leucine was obtained by protein sequencing, instead of the serine predicted from the previously determined genomic sequence. Also we found phenylalanine at position 28 instead of a leucine residue. Both amino acid conversions, UCA (serine) to UUA (leucine) and CUC (leucine) to UUC (phenylalanine), imply a C to U change. Thus our results seem to confirm, at the protein level, the RNA editing process in plant mitochondria.

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