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A paralog of Pcc1 is the fifth core subunit of the KEOPS tRNA-modifying complex in Archaea.


ABSTRACT: In Archaea and Eukaryotes, the synthesis of a universal tRNA modification, N6-threonyl-carbamoyl adenosine (t6A), is catalyzed by the KEOPS complex composed of Kae1, Bud32, Cgi121, and Pcc1. A fifth subunit, Gon7, is found only in Fungi and Metazoa. Here, we identify and characterize a fifth KEOPS subunit in Archaea. This protein, dubbed Pcc2, is a paralog of Pcc1 and is widely conserved in Archaea. Pcc1 and Pcc2 form a heterodimer in solution, and show modest sequence conservation but very high structural similarity. The five-subunit archaeal KEOPS does not form dimers but retains robust tRNA binding and t6A synthetic activity. Pcc2 can substitute for Pcc1 but the resulting KEOPS complex is inactive, suggesting a distinct function for the two paralogs. Comparative sequence and structure analyses point to a possible evolutionary link between archaeal Pcc2 and eukaryotic Gon7. Our work indicates that Pcc2 regulates the oligomeric state of the KEOPS complex, a feature that seems to be conserved from Archaea to Eukaryotes.

SUBMITTER: Daugeron MC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9889334 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A paralog of Pcc1 is the fifth core subunit of the KEOPS tRNA-modifying complex in Archaea.

Daugeron Marie-Claire MC   Missoury Sophia S   Da Cunha Violette V   Lazar Noureddine N   Collinet Bruno B   van Tilbeurgh Herman H   Basta Tamara T  

Nature communications 20230201 1


In Archaea and Eukaryotes, the synthesis of a universal tRNA modification, N<sup>6</sup>-threonyl-carbamoyl adenosine (t<sup>6</sup>A), is catalyzed by the KEOPS complex composed of Kae1, Bud32, Cgi121, and Pcc1. A fifth subunit, Gon7, is found only in Fungi and Metazoa. Here, we identify and characterize a fifth KEOPS subunit in Archaea. This protein, dubbed Pcc2, is a paralog of Pcc1 and is widely conserved in Archaea. Pcc1 and Pcc2 form a heterodimer in solution, and show modest sequence cons  ...[more]

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