Title
Temperature-sensitive mutants of the exosome subunit Rrp43p show a deficiency in mRNA degradation and no longer interact with the exosome
Date Issued
01 October 2002
Access level
open access
Resource Type
review article
Author(s)
Oliveira C.C.
Zanchin N.I.T.
Abstract
Rrp43p is a Saccharomyces cerevisiae exosome subunit involved in pre-rRNA processing which is found both in the nucleus and in the cytoplasm. So far, no function has been assigned to the cytoplasmic fraction of Rrp43p. We have addressed Rrp43p function by analyzing mRNA stability in three rrp43 temperature-sensitive (ts) strains, which carry different ts alleles (rrp43-1, rrp43-2 and rrp43-3), and by analyzing Rrp43p interactions with the remaining exosome subunits. In the ts strains, endogenous mRNAs (ACT1 and PAB1), as well as a heterologous reporter mRNA (CATpG) showed longer half-lives, relative to a control strain carrying wild-type RRP43. The mutants also accumulated a degradation intermediate of the reporter mRNA that is typical of defective mRNA decay. These results allow us to propose that Rrp43p is required for mRNA degradation. Rrp43p interacts with the exosome complex via Rrp46p, as determined by two-hybrid analyses. Interestingly, the rrp43 ts mutant proteins do not interact with Rrp46p, indicating that the ts phenotype may be caused by disruption of the Rrp43p-Rrp46p interaction. The ts strains also showed a pre-rRNA processing defect, which is consistent with previous studies on Rrp43p function.
Start page
4186
End page
4198
Volume
30
Issue
19
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Bioquímica, Biología molecular
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-0036799218
PubMed ID
Source
Nucleic Acids Research
ISSN of the container
03051048
Sponsor(s)
We thank David Goldfarb for strains and plasmids and Hamza El-Dorry and the members of his laboratory, especially Nathalie Cella, for interesting discussions. We would like to thank Ari J. S. Ferreira and Tereza C. Lima Silva for helping with DNA sequencing analysis. We also thank Fabio Siviero for helping with computer programs. We are grateful to Rogério Meneghini for his support, especially during the initial phase of this work. This work was supported by FAPESP (98/06671-2 to C.C.O. and 00/02788-4 to N.I.T.Z.). F.A.G. was a recipient of a CNPq fellowship.
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