Elongator, a conserved complex required for wobble uridine modifications in eukaryotes

T Karlsborn, H Tükenmez, AKMF Mahmud, F Xu… - RNA biology, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
T Karlsborn, H Tükenmez, AKMF Mahmud, F Xu, H Xu, AS Byström
RNA biology, 2014Taylor & Francis
Elongator is a 6 subunit protein complex highly conserved in eukaryotes. The role of this
complex has been controversial as the pleiotropic phenotypes of Elongator mutants have
implicated the complex in several cellular processes. However, in yeast there is convincing
evidence that the primary and probably only role of this complex is in formation of the 5-
methoxycarbonylmethyl (mcm5) and 5-carbamoylmethyl (ncm5) side chains on uridines at
wobble position in tRNA. In this review we summarize the cellular processes that have been …
Elongator is a 6 subunit protein complex highly conserved in eukaryotes. The role of this complex has been controversial as the pleiotropic phenotypes of Elongator mutants have implicated the complex in several cellular processes. However, in yeast there is convincing evidence that the primary and probably only role of this complex is in formation of the 5-methoxycarbonylmethyl (mcm5) and 5-carbamoylmethyl (ncm5) side chains on uridines at wobble position in tRNA. In this review we summarize the cellular processes that have been linked to the Elongator complex and discuss its role in tRNA modification and regulation of translation. We also describe additional gene products essential for formation of ncm5 and mcm5 side chains at U34 and their influence on Elongator activity.
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