Ribosomal protein methyltransferases in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae : Roles in ribosome biogenesis and translation
Ribosomal protein methyltransferases in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae : Roles in ribosome biogenesis and translation
A significant percentage of the methyltransferasome in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and higher eukaryotes is devoted to methylation of the translational machinery. Methylation of the RNA components of the translational machinery has been studied extensively and is important for structure stability, ribosome biogenesis, and translational fidelity. However, the functional effects of ribosomal protein methylation by their cognate methyltransferases are still largely unknown. Previous work has shown that the ribosomal protein Rpl3 methyltransferase, histidine protein methyltransferase 1 (Hpm1), is important for ribosome biogenesis and translation elongation fidelity. In this study, yeast strains deficient in each of the ten ribosomal protein methyltransferases in S. cerevisiae were examined for potential defects in ribosome biogenesis and translation. Like Hpm1-deficient cells, loss of four of the nine other ribosomal protein methyltransferases resulted in defects in ribosomal subunit synthesis. All of the mutant strains exhibited resistance to the ribosome inhibitors anisomycin and/or cycloheximide in plate assays, but not in liquid culture. Translational fidelity assays measuring stop codon readthrough, amino acid misincorporation, and programmed -1 ribosomal frameshifting, revealed that eight of the ten enzymes are important for translation elongation fidelity and the remaining two are necessary for translation termination efficiency. Altogether, these results demonstrate that ribosomal protein methyltransferases in S. cerevisiae play important roles in ribosome biogenesis and translation.
- University of California, San Francisco United States
- University of California, Los Angeles United States
Ribosomal Proteins, Aminoacyl-tRNA, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Translation elongation, Peptidyl transferase, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Biological Sciences, Medical Biochemistry and Metabolomics, Methylation, Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry, Ribosome biogenesis, Biochemistry and cell biology, Protein Biosynthesis, Genetics, Ribosomal protein, Translation fidelity, Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry, Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Generic health relevance, Protein Methyltransferases, Ribosomes
Ribosomal Proteins, Aminoacyl-tRNA, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, Translation elongation, Peptidyl transferase, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Biological Sciences, Medical Biochemistry and Metabolomics, Methylation, Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry, Ribosome biogenesis, Biochemistry and cell biology, Protein Biosynthesis, Genetics, Ribosomal protein, Translation fidelity, Medicinal and biomolecular chemistry, Biochemistry and Cell Biology, Generic health relevance, Protein Methyltransferases, Ribosomes
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