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FRIENDLY (FMT) is an RNA binding protein associated with cytosolic ribosomes at the mitochondrial surface.

Mickaele HemonoThalia Salinas-GiegéJeanne RoignantAudrey VingadassalonPhilippe HammannElodie UbrigPatryk NgondoAnne-Marie Duchêne
Published in: The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology (2022)
The spatial organization of protein synthesis in the eukaryotic cell is essential for maintaining the integrity of the proteome and the functioning of the cell. Translation on free polysomes or on ribosomes associated with the endoplasmic reticulum has been studied for a long time. More recent data have revealed selective translation of mRNAs in other compartments, in particular at the surface of mitochondria. Although these processes have been described in many organisms, particularky in plants, the mRNA targeting and localized translation mechanisms remain poorly understood. Here, the Arabidopsis thaliana Friendly (FMT) protein is shown to be a cytosolic RNA binding protein that associates with cytosolic ribosomes at the surface of mitochondria. FMT knockout delays seedling development and causes mitochondrial clustering. The mutation also disrupts the mitochondrial proteome, as well as the localization of nuclear transcripts encoding mitochondrial proteins at the surface of mitochondria. These data indicate that FMT participates in the localization of mRNAs and their translation at the surface of mitochondria.
Keyphrases
  • endoplasmic reticulum
  • binding protein
  • single cell
  • oxidative stress
  • arabidopsis thaliana
  • cell death
  • electronic health record
  • stem cells
  • rna seq
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • amino acid