Mitochondrial leucine tRNA level and PTCD1 are regulated in response to leucine starvation

Amino acids(2014)

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Pentatricopeptide repeat domain protein 1 (PTCD1) is a novel human protein that was recently shown to decrease the levels of mitochondrial leucine tRNAs. The physiological role of this regulation, however, remains unclear. Here we show that amino acid starvation by leucine deprivation significantly increased the mRNA steady-state levels of PTCD1 in human hepatocarcinoma (HepG2) cells. Amino acid starvation also increased the mitochondrially encoded leucine tRNA (tRNA Leu(CUN) ) and the mRNA for the mitochondrial leucyl-tRNA synthetase ( LARS2 ). Despite increased PTCD1 mRNA steady-state levels, amino acid starvation decreased PTCD1 on the protein level. Decreasing PTCD1 protein concentration increases the stability of the mitochondrial leucine tRNAs, tRNA Leu(CUN) and tRNA Leu(UUR) as could be shown by RNAi experiments against PTCD1. Therefore, it is likely that decreased PTCD1 protein contributes to the increased tRNA Leu(CUN) levels in amino acid-starved cells. The stabilisation of the mitochondrial leucine tRNAs and the upregulation of the mitochondrial leucyl-tRNA synthetase LARS2 might play a role in adaptation of mitochondria to amino acid starvation.
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Amino acid deprivation,Mitochondrion,tRNA,Pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) protein,Pentatricopeptide repeat domain protein 1 (PTCD1),RNA stability
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