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DEAD-box RNA helicases (DBRHs) modulate RNA secondary structure, allowing RNA molecules to adopt the conformations required for interaction with their target proteins.
RH50
is a chloroplast-located DBRH that colocalizes and is coexpressed with GUN1, a central factor in chloroplast-to-nucleus signaling. When combined with mutations that impair plastid gene expression (
prors1
-
1
,
prpl11
-
1
,
prps1
-
1
,
prps21
-
1
,
prps17
-
1
, and
prpl24
-
1
),
rh50
and
gun1
mutations evoke similar patterns of epistatic effects. These observations, together with the synergistic growth phenotype of the double mutant
rh50
-
1 gun1
-
102
, suggest that
RH50
and GUN1 are functionally related and that this function is associated with plastid gene expression, in particular ribosome functioning. However,
rh50
-
1
itself is not a gun mutant, although-like
gun1
-
102-
the
rh50
-
1
mutation suppresses the down-regulation of nuclear genes for photosynthesis induced by the
prors1
-
1
mutation. The
RH50
protein comigrates with ribosomal particles, and is required for efficient translation of plastid proteins.
RH50
binds to transcripts of the 23S-4.5S intergenic region and, in its absence, levels of the corresponding rRNA processing intermediate are strongly increased, implying that
RH50
is required for the maturation of the 23S and 4.5S rRNAs. This inference is supported by the finding that loss of
RH50
renders chloroplast protein synthesis sensitive to erythromycin and exposure to
cold
. Based on these results, we conclude that
RH50
is a plastid rRNA maturation factor.
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PMID:The DEAD-box RNA Helicase RH50 Is a 23S-4.5S rRNA Maturation Factor that Functionally Overlaps with the Plastid Signaling Factor GUN1. 2913 50