Role of Second-Largest RNA Polymerase I Subunit Zn-Binding Domain in Enzyme Assembly
Role of Second-Largest RNA Polymerase I Subunit Zn-Binding Domain in Enzyme Assembly
ABSTRACT The second-largest subunits of eukaryal RNA polymerases are similar to the β subunits of prokaryal RNA polymerases throughout much of their lengths. The second-largest subunits from eukaryal RNA polymerases contain a four-cysteine Zn-binding domain at their C termini. The domain is also present in archaeal homologs but is absent from prokaryal homologs. Here, we investigated the role of the C-terminal Zn-binding domain of Rpa135, the second-largest subunit of yeast RNA polymerase I. Analysis of nonfunctional Rpa135 mutants indicated that the Zn-binding domain is required for recruitment of the largest subunit, Rpa190, into the RNA polymerase I complex. Curiously, the essential function of the Rpa135 Zn-binding domain is not related to Zn 2+ binding per se, since replacement of only one of the four cysteine residues with alanine led to the loss of Rpa135 function. Even more strikingly, replacement of all four cysteines with alanines resulted in functional Rpa135.
- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey United States
- Centre national de la recherche scientifique France
Molecular Sequence Data, Galactose, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Protein Subunits, Zinc, Glucose, Transformation, Genetic, Amino Acid Substitution, Microscopy, Fluorescence, RNA Polymerase I, Mutagenesis, Site-Directed, Amino Acid Sequence, Protein Structure, Quaternary, Cell Division, Cell Nucleolus, Protein Binding
Molecular Sequence Data, Galactose, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Protein Subunits, Zinc, Glucose, Transformation, Genetic, Amino Acid Substitution, Microscopy, Fluorescence, RNA Polymerase I, Mutagenesis, Site-Directed, Amino Acid Sequence, Protein Structure, Quaternary, Cell Division, Cell Nucleolus, Protein Binding
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