A Truncated Form of KlLsm4p and the Absence of Factors Involved in mRNA Decapping Trigger Apoptosis in Yeast
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
The LSM4 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae codes for an essential protein involved in pre-mRNA
splicing and also in mRNA decapping, a crucial step for mRNA degradation. We previously demonstrated
that the first 72 amino acids of the Kluyveromyces lactis Lsm4p (KlLsm4p), which contain the
Sm-like domains, can restore cell viability in both K. lactis and S. cerevisiae cells not expressing the
endogenous protein. However, the absence of the carboxy-terminal region resulted in a remarkable
loss of viability in stationary phase cells (Mazzoni and Falcone, 2001). Herein, we demonstrate that
S. cerevisiae cells expressing the truncated LSM4 protein of K. lactis showed the phenotypic markers of
yeast apoptosis such as chromatin condensation, DNA fragmentation, and accumulation of reactive
oxygen species. The study of deletion mutants revealed that apoptotic markers were clearly evident
also in strains lacking genes involved in mRNA decapping, such as LSM1, DCP1, and DCP2, whereas
a slight effect was observed in strains lacking the genes DHH1 and PAT1. This is the first time that a
connection between mRNA stability and apoptosis is reported in yeast, pointing to mRNA decapping
as the crucial step responsible of the observed apoptotic phenotypes.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
KlLsm4p; pre-mRNA splicing; mRNA decapping; mRNA degradation.
Elenco autori:
Verdone, Loredana
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