We have characterized a mutation affecting the yeast mitochondrial tRNASerUCX. The mutation is a single nucleotide substitution located within the structural portion of the tRNASerUCX gene which causes the strain to be respiratory deficient. The substitution is a G leads to A transition located in the dihydrouridine arm. The tRNASerUCX transcripts from the mutant gene are present in the same amount and are the same size as transcripts from the wild-type gene. The mutant tRNASerUCX can be charged in vitro with mitochondrial aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase. Mitochondrial protein synthesis does occur in the mutant, but the amount of cytochrome oxidase subunit I is significantly decreased relative to other mitochondrial translation products.

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