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Sas10 controls ribosome biogenesis by stabilizing Mpp10 and delivering the Mpp10-Imp3-Imp4 complex to nucleolus.


ABSTRACT: Mpp10 forms a complex with Imp3 and Imp4 that serves as a core component of the ribosomal small subunit (SSU) processome. Mpp10 also interacts with the nucleolar protein Sas10/Utp3. However, it remains unknown how the Mpp10-Imp3-Imp4 complex is delivered to the nucleolus and what biological function the Mpp10-Sas10 complex plays. Here, we report that the zebrafish Mpp10 and Sas10 are conserved nucleolar proteins essential for the development of the digestive organs. Mpp10, but not Sas10/Utp3, is a target of the nucleolus-localized Def-Capn3 protein degradation pathway. Sas10 protects Mpp10 from Capn3-mediated cleavage by masking the Capn3-recognition site on Mpp10. Def interacts with Sas10 to form the Def-Sas10-Mpp10 complex to facilitate the Capn3-mediated cleavage of Mpp10. Importantly, we found that Sas10 determines the nucleolar localization of the Mpp10-Imp3-Imp4 complex. In conclusion, Sas10 is essential not only for delivering the Mpp10-Imp3-Imp4 complex to the nucleolus for assembling the SSU processome but also for fine-tuning Mpp10 turnover in the nucleolus during organogenesis.

SUBMITTER: Zhao S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6451133 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sas10 controls ribosome biogenesis by stabilizing Mpp10 and delivering the Mpp10-Imp3-Imp4 complex to nucleolus.

Zhao Shuyi S   Chen Yayue Y   Chen Feng F   Huang Delai D   Shi Hui H   Lo Li Jan LJ   Chen Jun J   Peng Jinrong J  

Nucleic acids research 20190401 6


Mpp10 forms a complex with Imp3 and Imp4 that serves as a core component of the ribosomal small subunit (SSU) processome. Mpp10 also interacts with the nucleolar protein Sas10/Utp3. However, it remains unknown how the Mpp10-Imp3-Imp4 complex is delivered to the nucleolus and what biological function the Mpp10-Sas10 complex plays. Here, we report that the zebrafish Mpp10 and Sas10 are conserved nucleolar proteins essential for the development of the digestive organs. Mpp10, but not Sas10/Utp3, is  ...[more]

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