The fission yeast RPA51 is a functional homolog of the budding yeast A49 subunit of RNA polymerase I and required for maximizing transcription of ribosomal DNA
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae A49 and mouse PAF53 are subunits specific to RNA polymerase I (Pol I) in eukaryotes. It has been known that Pol I without A49 or PAF53 maintains non-specific transcription activities but a molecular role(s) of A49 (and PAF53) remains totally unknown. We studied the fission yeast gene encoding a protein of 415 amino acids exhibiting 30% and 19% identities to A49 and PAF53, respectively. We designate the corresponding protein RPA51 and gene encoding it rpa51+ since the gene encodes a Pol I subunit and an apparent molecular mass of the protein is 51 kDa. rpa51+ is required for cell growth at lower but not at higher temperatures and is able to complement S. cerevisiae rpa49Δ mutation, indicating that RPA51 is a functionally-conserved subunit of Pol I between the budding yeast and the fission yeast. Deletion analysis of rpa51+ shows that only two-thirds of the C-terminal region are required for the function. Transcripts analysis in vivo and in vitro shows that RPA51 plays a general role for maximizing transcription of rDNA whereas it is dispensable for non-specific transcription. We also found that RPA51 associates significantly with Pol I in the stationary phase, suggesting that Pol I inactivation in the stationary phase of yeast does not result from the RPA51 dissociation.
- 日本遺伝学会の論文
- 2003-06-01
著者
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ISHIGURO AKIRA
Department of Pediatrics, Mizonokuchi Hospital, Teikyo University School of Medicine
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Muramatsu Masami
Department Of Molecular Biology Saitama Medical School
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ISHIHAMA Akira
Department of Molecular Genetics, National Institute of Genetics
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Ishiguro Akira
Department Of Molecular Genetics National Institute Of Genetics
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Nogi Yasuhisa
Department Of Molecular Biology Saitama Medical School
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NAKAGAWA Kaori
Department of Molecular Biology, Saitama Medical School
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HISATAKE Koji
Department of Molecular Biology, Saitama Medical School
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IMAZAWA Yukiko
Department of Molecular Biology, Saitama Medical School
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MATSUMOTO Masahito
Department of Molecular Biology, Saitama Medical School
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PAPE Louise
Department of Genetics and Biotechnology Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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IMAZAWA Yukiko
CREST, Japan Science and Technology Corporation Center
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NAKAGAWA Kaori
CREST, Japan Science and Technology Corporation Center
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Hisatake Koji
Department Of Molecular Biology Saitama Medical School
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Pape Louise
Department Of Genetics And Biotechnology Center University Of Wisconsin-madison
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Ishihama Akira
Department Of Molecular Genetics National Institute Of Genetics
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Ishihama Akira
Department Of Biochemistry Institute For Virus Research Kyoto University
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Imazawa Yukiko
Department Of Molecular Biology Saitama Medical School
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Nakagawa Kaori
Department Of Molecular Biology Saitama Medical School
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