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Factors modulating tRNA biogenesis and function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Umeå universitet, Teknisk-naturvetenskapliga fakulteten, Institutionen för molekylärbiologi (Teknisk-naturvetenskaplig fakultet).
2019 (Engelska)Doktorsavhandling, sammanläggning (Övrigt vetenskapligt)
Abstract [en]

Transfer RNA (tRNA) genes are transcribed by RNA polymerase III as precursors that undergo multiple processing steps to form mature tRNAs. These steps include processing of the 5’ leader and 3’ trailer sequences, addition of a 3’ CCA tail, removal of introns, and formation of modified nucleosides. The mature tRNAs carry amino acids to the ribosome where proteins are synthesized. The aim of this thesis is to identify and characterize factors that influence tRNA biogenesis and function in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Nonsense suppressor tRNAs are encoded by mutated tRNA genes and able to read stop codons. The SUP4 gene encodes such a suppressor tRNA that base-pairs with UAA stop codons. By screening for mutations that impair the nonsense suppression of the SUP4-encoded tRNA, we identified a loss-of-function mutation in the YPK9 gene. Inactivation of Ypk9p causes a reduction in the readthrough of UAA stop codon. We found that phenotypes of ypk9Δ cells including decreased UAA readthrough and sensitivity to Mn2+ are counteracted by increasing the cellular levels of putrescine, one type of polyamine. Importantly, cells lacking Ypk9p show reduced levels of putrescine. Our results suggest that the YPK9 gene product influences the cellular levels of putrescine, which plays a role in maintaining the fidelity of translation termination.

The Elongator complex, consisting of Elp1p-Elp6p six proteins, catalyzes the formation of U34 modifications in the anticodon region of 11 tRNA species. Elongator mutants display pleiotropic phenotypes that are caused by decreased tRNA functionality. We found that the genetic background, largely due to a polymorphism at the SSD1 locus, influences the pleiotropic phenotypes of Elongator mutants.

In a genetic screen for factors that are essential for the survival of cells encoding a destabilized tRNASerCGA, several gene products were identified. We demonstrate that mutations in these genes result in reduced levels of the destabilized tRNASerCGA, suggesting a role for these gene products in tRNASerCGA biosynthesis.

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Umeå: Umeå University , 2019. , s. 43
Nyckelord [en]
Translation, tRNA biogenesis, suppressor tRNA, Elongator complex, wobble uridine modifications, SUP4, YPK9, SSD1, serine tRNA, synthetic lethality, yeast
Nationell ämneskategori
Biologiska vetenskaper Genetik och genomik
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biologi; molekylärbiologi; genetik
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URN: urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-166141ISBN: 978-91-7855-167-5 (tryckt)ISBN: 978-91-7855-168-2 (digital)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:umu-166141DiVA, id: diva2:1377835
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2019-01-29, Naturvetarhuset, N320, Umeå, 09:30 (Engelska)
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Tillgänglig från: 2019-12-20 Skapad: 2019-12-12 Senast uppdaterad: 2025-02-01Bibliografiskt granskad
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1. Ypk9p influences putrescine levels and the fidelity of translation termination
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Biologiska vetenskaper
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urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-166136 (URN)
Tillgänglig från: 2019-12-12 Skapad: 2019-12-12 Senast uppdaterad: 2019-12-16Bibliografiskt granskad
2. SSD1 suppresses phenotypes induced by the lack of Elongator-dependent tRNA modifications
Öppna denna publikation i ny flik eller fönster >>SSD1 suppresses phenotypes induced by the lack of Elongator-dependent tRNA modifications
2019 (Engelska)Ingår i: PLOS Genetics, ISSN 1553-7390, E-ISSN 1553-7404, Vol. 15, nr 8, artikel-id e1008117Artikel i tidskrift (Refereegranskat) Published
Abstract [en]

The Elongator complex promotes formation of 5-methoxycarbonylmethyl (mcm5 ) and 5-carbamoylmethyl (ncm5 ) side-chains on uridines at the wobble position of cytosolic eukaryotic tRNAs. In all eukaryotic organisms tested to date, the inactivation of Elongator not only leads to the lack of mcm5 /ncm5 groups in tRNAs, but also a wide variety of additional phenotypes. Although the phenotypes are most likely caused by a translational defect induced by reduced functionality of the hypomodified tRNAs, the mechanism(s) underlying individual phenotypes are poorly understood. In this study, we show that the genetic background modulates the phenotypes induced by the lack of mcm5 /ncm5 groups in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We show that the stress-induced growth defects of Elongator mutants are stronger in the W303 than in the closely related S288C genetic background and that the phenotypic differences are caused by the known polymorphism at the locus for the mRNA binding protein Ssd1. Moreover, the mutant ssd1 allele found in W303 cells is required for the reported histone H3 acetylation and telomeric gene silencing defects of Elongator mutants. The difference at the SSD1 locus also partially explains why the simultaneous lack of mcm5 and 2- thio groups at wobble uridines is lethal in the W303 but not in the S288C background. Collectively, our results demonstrate that the SSD1 locus modulates phenotypes induced by the lack of Elongator-dependent tRNA modifications.

Ort, förlag, år, upplaga, sidor
San Francisco: Public Library of Science, 2019
Nationell ämneskategori
Cell- och molekylärbiologi Medicinsk genetik och genomik
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urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-164426 (URN)10.1371/journal.pgen.1008117 (DOI)000486222200003 ()31465447 (PubMedID)2-s2.0-85072133857 (Scopus ID)
Tillgänglig från: 2019-10-22 Skapad: 2019-10-22 Senast uppdaterad: 2025-02-10Bibliografiskt granskad
3. Identification of factors that promote biogenesis of tRNACGASer
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2018 (Engelska)Ingår i: RNA Biology, ISSN 1547-6286, E-ISSN 1555-8584, Vol. 15, nr 10, s. 1286-1294Artikel i tidskrift (Refereegranskat) Published
Abstract [en]

A wide variety of factors are required for the conversion of pre-tRNA molecules into the mature tRNAs that function in translation. To identify factors influencing tRNA biogenesis, we previously performed a screen for strains carrying mutations that induce lethality when combined with a sup61-T47:2C allele, encoding a mutant form of tRNACGASer. Analyzes of two complementation groups led to the identification of Tan1 as a protein involved in formation of the modified nucleoside N4-acetylcytidine (ac4C) in tRNA and Bud13 as a factor controlling the levels of ac4C by promoting TAN1 pre-mRNA splicing. Here, we describe the remaining complementation groups and show that they include strains with mutations in genes for known tRNA biogenesis factors that modify (DUS2, MOD5 and TRM1), transport (LOS1), or aminoacylate (SES1) tRNACGASer. Other strains carried mutations in genes for factors involved in rRNA/mRNA synthesis (RPA49, RRN3 and MOT1) or magnesium uptake (ALR1). We show that mutations in not only DUS2, LOS1 and SES1 but also in RPA49, RRN3 and MOT1 cause a reduction in the levels of the altered tRNACGASer. These results indicate that Rpa49, Rrn3 and Mot1 directly or indirectly influence tRNACGASer biogenesis.

Ort, förlag, år, upplaga, sidor
Taylor & Francis, 2018
Nyckelord
modified nucleosides, sup61, tRNA maturation, tRNA modification, tRNASer
Nationell ämneskategori
Biokemi Molekylärbiologi
Identifikatorer
urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-154010 (URN)10.1080/15476286.2018.1526539 (DOI)000450608900004 ()30269676 (PubMedID)2-s2.0-85055593077 (Scopus ID)
Forskningsfinansiär
Magnus Bergvalls Stiftelse, 2017-02098Vetenskapsrådet, 621-2016-03949
Tillgänglig från: 2018-12-11 Skapad: 2018-12-11 Senast uppdaterad: 2025-02-20Bibliografiskt granskad

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