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RRS1, a conserved essential gene, encodes a novel regulatory protein required for ribosome biogenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.


ABSTRACT: A secretory defect causes specific and significant transcriptional repression of both ribosomal protein and rRNA genes (K. Mizuta and J. R. Warner, Mol. Cell. Biol. 14:2493-2502, 1994), suggesting the coupling of plasma membrane and ribosome syntheses. In order to elucidate the molecular mechanism of the signaling pathway, we isolated a cold-sensitive mutant with a mutation in a gene termed RRS1 (regulator of ribosome synthesis), which appeared to be defective in the signaling pathway. The rrs1-1 mutation greatly reduced transcriptional repression of both rRNA and ribosomal protein genes that is caused by a secretory defect. RRS1 is a novel, essential gene encoding a nuclear protein of 203 amino acid residues that is conserved in eukaryotes. A conditional rrs1-null mutant was constructed by placing RRS1 under the control of the GAL1 promoter. Rrs1p depletion caused defects in processing of pre-rRNA and assembly of ribosomal subunits.

SUBMITTER: Tsuno A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC110823 | biostudies-literature | 2000 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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RRS1, a conserved essential gene, encodes a novel regulatory protein required for ribosome biogenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Tsuno A A   Miyoshi K K   Tsujii R R   Miyakawa T T   Mizuta K K  

Molecular and cellular biology 20000301 6


A secretory defect causes specific and significant transcriptional repression of both ribosomal protein and rRNA genes (K. Mizuta and J. R. Warner, Mol. Cell. Biol. 14:2493-2502, 1994), suggesting the coupling of plasma membrane and ribosome syntheses. In order to elucidate the molecular mechanism of the signaling pathway, we isolated a cold-sensitive mutant with a mutation in a gene termed RRS1 (regulator of ribosome synthesis), which appeared to be defective in the signaling pathway. The rrs1-  ...[more]

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