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Three new pentatricopeptide repeat proteins facilitate the splicing of mitochondrial transcripts and complex I biogenesis in Arabidopsis

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Three nuclear encoded multi-functional pentatricopeptide repeat proteins localizing in the mitochondrion are involved in splicing of a cohort of mitochondrial group II introns and thereby required for complex I biogenesis. Click to show full abstract

Three nuclear encoded multi-functional pentatricopeptide repeat proteins localizing in the mitochondrion are involved in splicing of a cohort of mitochondrial group II introns and thereby required for complex I biogenesis.

Keywords: pentatricopeptide repeat; complex biogenesis; three new; repeat proteins

Journal Title: Journal of Experimental Botany
Year Published: 2018

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