Abstract

Depletion of any of the essential Lsm proteins, Lsm2-5p or Lsm8p, delayed pre-rRNA processing and led to the accumulation of many aberrant processing intermediates, indicating that an Lsm complex is required to maintain the normally strict order of processing events. In addition, high levels of degradation products derived from both precursors and mature rRNAs accumulated in Lsm-depleted strains. Depletion of the essential Lsm proteins reduced the apparent processivity of both 5' and 3' exonuclease activities involved in 5.8S rRNA processing, and the degradation intermediates that accumulated were consistent with inefficient 5' and 3' degradation. Many, but not all, pre-rRNA species could be coprecipitated with tagged Lsm3p, but not with tagged Lsm1p or non-tagged control strains, suggesting their direct interaction with an Lsm2-8p complex. We propose that Lsm proteins facilitate RNA protein interactions and structural changes required during ribosomal subunit assembly.

Highlights

  • The yeast 18S, 5.8S, and 25S rRNAs are transcribed by RNA polymerase I as a single precursor, the 35S pre-rRNA, which undergoes complex post-transcriptional processing to remove the external transcribed spacers (5Ј-ETS and 3Ј-ETS)1 and internal transcribed spacers (ITS1 and ITS2) to release mature rRNAs

  • We propose that Lsm proteins facilitate RNA protein interactions and structural changes required during ribosomal subunit assembly

  • Depletion of Any Essential Lsm Protein Leads to the Appearance of Aberrant Pre-rRNAs and Degradation Intermediates— Pre-rRNA processing (Fig. 1) was assessed by pulse-chase labeling with [H3]uracil in the GAL-lsm3 strain in which expression of the essential Lsm3p was under GAL control

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MATERIALS AND METHODS

Strains—Growth and handling of S. cerevisiae were by standard techniques. The transformation procedure was as described previously [36]. AEMY19 AEMY22 AEMY24 AEMY28 AEMY31 AEMY33 AEMY46 AEMY47 MCY4 BMA64 YJV140 YJK34 CAZY5

TABLE I Yeast strains used in this work
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