Popis: |
Recent evidence suggests that RNA turnover in yeast mitochondria is important, not only to regulate RNA abundance, but also to facilitate group I intron splicing and suppress the potentially toxic effect of high levels of excised group I intron RNAs. Protein-assisted splicing of group I introns requires that splicing factors are 'actively' recycled, because of their tight binding to the intron RNA. The putative NTP-dependent RNA helicase Suv3p might promote this recycling and, at the same time, suppress intron overaccumulation because of the functional association of this protein with mtEXO, a novel 3'-5' exoribonuclease that can degrade excised group I intron RNAs. |