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Mitochondrial tRNA Import inToxoplasma gondii
2004
Journal of Biological Chemistry
Apicomplexan parasites have the smallest known mitochondrial genome. It consists of a repeated element of ϳ6 -7 kb in length and encodes three mitochondrial proteins, a number of rRNA fragments, but no tRNAs. It has therefore been postulated that in apicomplexans all tRNAs required for mitochondrial translation are imported from the cytosol. To provide direct evidence for this process we have established a cell fractionation procedure allowing the isolation of defined organellar RNA fractions
doi:10.1074/jbc.m404519200
pmid:15280394
fatcat:jfyj6m3qkbclph642q5xwnri2m