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Mol Gen Genet


Title:Multiple cellular processes affected by the absence of the Rpb4 subunit of RNA polymerase II contribute to the deficiency in the stress response of the yeast rpb4(delta) mutant
Author(s):Bourbonnais Y; Faucher N; Pallotta D; Larouche C;
Address:"Departement de biochimie et de microbiologie, Centre de Recherche sur la Fonction, la Structure et l'Ingenierie des Proteines, Universite Laval, Quebec, Canada. yves.bourbonnais@bcm.ulaval.ca"
Journal Title:Mol Gen Genet
Year:2001
Volume:264
Issue:6
Page Number:763 - 772
DOI: 10.1007/s004380000365
ISSN/ISBN:0026-8925 (Print) 0026-8925 (Linking)
Abstract:"We previously described the isolation of yeast mutants (sex mutants) that secrete reduced amounts of mature alpha-factor when it is synthesized as part of a fusion with prosomatostatin. In the present study we show that the sex3-1 mutant displays pleiotropic phenotypes. These include an abnormal morphology, an osmoremediable caffeine sensitivity, reduced secretion of mature alpha-factor, a weakened cell wall and a marked deficiency in halotolerance. Cloning of the SEX3 gene revealed that it is identical to the RPB4 gene. This gene encodes the fourth largest subunit of yeast RNA polymerase II, which has been postulated to play a major role in the response to stress. We show that transcriptional activation in response to either a cell wall stress or to growth in the presence of elevated salt concentrations is minimally affected by the loss of RPB4 function. However, whereas the levels of several mRNAs are similarly reduced (by about 30%) in rpb4 mutants grown in rich medium at moderate temperature, some transcripts, in particular ZDS1, are more abundant. An increase dosage of ZDS1, or of genes involved in cell wall assembly and in secretion (RHO1 and SR077, respectively), partially suppresses the sensitivity of rpb4delta cells to high temperature, heat shock and stationary phase. Collectively, our results indicate that the loss of Rpb4p perturbs several cellular functions that contribute to the inappropriate stress response of rpb4delta yeast. We therefore conclude that this RNA poiymerase II subunit is not specifically involved in the stress response"
Keywords:"Calcium Chloride/pharmacology Cations, Monovalent/pharmacology Cloning, Molecular Crosses, Genetic Escherichia coli/genetics/physiology Gene Deletion Genomic Library Haploidy Lithium Chloride/pharmacology Mating Factor Peptides/genetics Pheromones/genetic;"
Notes:"MedlineBourbonnais, Y Faucher, N Pallotta, D Larouche, C eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Germany 2001/03/20 Mol Gen Genet. 2001 Feb; 264(6):763-72. doi: 10.1007/s004380000365"

 
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