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The essential function of Rrs1 in ribosome biogenesis is conserved in budding and fission yeasts

Authors :
Kun, Wan
Haruka, Kawara
Tomoyuki, Yamamoto
Kazunori, Kume
Yukari, Yabuki
Tetsuya, Goshima
Kenji, Kitamura
Masaru, Ueno
Muneyoshi, Kanai
Dai, Hirata
Kouichi, Funato
Keiko, Mizuta
Source :
Yeast (Chichester, England). 32(9)
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

The Rrs1 protein plays an essential role in the biogenesis of 60S ribosomal subunits in budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae). Here, we examined whether the fission yeast (Schizosaccharomyces pombe) homologue of Rrs1 also plays a role in ribosome biogenesis. To this end, we constructed two temperature-sensitive fission yeast strains, rrs1-D14/22G and rrs1-L51P, which had amino acid substitutions corresponding to those of the previously characterized budding yeast rrs1-84 (D22/30G) and rrs1-124 (L61P) strains, respectively. The fission yeast mutants exhibited severe defects in growth and 60S ribosomal subunit biogenesis at high temperatures. In addition, expression of the Rrs1 protein of fission yeast suppressed the growth defects of the budding yeast rrs1 mutants at high temperatures. Yeast two-hybrid analyses revealed that the interactions of Rrs1 with the Rfp2 and Ebp2 proteins were conserved in budding and fission yeasts. These results suggest that the essential function of Rrs1 in ribosome biogenesis may be conserved in budding and fission yeasts.

Details

ISSN :
10970061
Volume :
32
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Yeast (Chichester, England)
Accession number :
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