Pentatricopeptide Repeat Domain Protein 1 (PTCD1)

Pentatricopeptide repeat-containing protein 1, mitochondrial

Pentatricopeptide Repeat Domain Protein 1 (PTCD1)
Although the basic components and mechanisms of mitochondrial transcription in mammals have been described, the components involved in mRNA processing, translation and stability remain largely unknown.
PTCD1 is a mitochondrial matrix protein which associates with leucine tRNAs and precursor RNAs that contain leucine tRNAs. Knockdown of PTCD1 in 143B osteosarcoma cells did not change mitochondrial mRNA levels; however, it increased the abundance precursor RNAs and of leucine tRNAs and PTCD1 overexpression led to a reduction of these RNAs. Lowering PTCD1 in cells increased levels of several mitochondria-encoded proteins and Complex IV activity, suggesting that PTCD1 acts as a negative regulator of leucine tRNA levels and hence mitochondrial translation.

Organism species: Homo sapiens (Human)

Organism species: Mus musculus (Mouse)