The ELAC2 gene encodes a protein that is 92 kDa in size and is localized to the
mitochondrion and the
nucleus. The ELAC2 protein is a
zinc phosphodiesterase, which is known to show tRNA 3'-processing
endonuclease activity inside the
mitochondria. Mitochondria contain their own pool of
tRNAs that are involved in the
protein translation of 13 subunits of the
respiratory chain that are encoded by the
mitochondrial genome. ELAC2 functions in the maturation of
tRNA by removing a 3'-trailer (extra 3'
nucleotides) from tRNA precursors, generating 3' termini of tRNAs. The reaction leaves a 3'-hydroxy group is left at the tRNA end, and a 5'-phosphoryl group at the cleaved, trailing end. The reaction requires
zinc ions as
co-factors. == Clinical significance ==