Published on 01 January 2020

Regulation of the Ysh1 endonuclease of the mRNA cleavage/polyadenylation complex by ubiquitin-mediated degradation

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Lee, Susan D.;Liu, Hui-Yun;Graber, Joel H.;Heller-Trulli, Daniel;Michaels, Katarzyna Kaczmarek;Cerezo, Juan Francisco;Moore, Claire L.

Description

Mutation of the essential yeast protein Ipa1 has previously been demonstrated to cause defects in pre-mRNA 3ʹ end processing and growth, but the mechanism underlying these defects was not clear. In this study, we show that the ipa1-1 mutation causes a striking depletion of Ysh1, the evolutionarily conserved endonuclease subunit of the 19-subunit mRNA Cleavage/Polyadenylation (C/P) complex, but does not decrease other C/P subunits. YSH1 overexpression rescues both the growth and 3ʹ end processing defects of the ipa1-1 mutant. YSH1 mRNA level is unchanged in ipa1-1 cells, and proteasome inactivation prevents Ysh1 loss and causes accumulation of ubiquitinated Ysh1. Ysh1 ubiquitination is mediated by the Ubc4 ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme and Mpe1, which in addition to its function in C/P, is also a RING ubiquitin ligase. In summary, Ipa1 affects mRNA processing by controlling the availability of the C/P endonuclease and may represent a regulatory mechanism that could be rapidly deployed to facilitate reprogramming of cellular responses.

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1.3

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85%

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1

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0

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Publication Details

DOI

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

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Subfield

Molecular Biology

Field

Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology

Domain

Life Sciences

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48%

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Scholar Data Model

Keywords

BiophysicsBiochemistryMicrobiologyFOS: Biological sciencesCell BiologyGeneticsMolecular Biology39999 Chemical Sciences not elsewhere classifiedFOS: Chemical sciences60506 Virology

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30.77

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1.00

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1.00