2003
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m300759200
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Rio2p, an Evolutionarily Conserved, Low Abundant Protein Kinase Essential for Processing of 20 S Pre-rRNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Abstract: Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rio2p (encoded by open reading frame Ynl207w) is an essential protein of unknown function that displays significant sequence similarity to Rio1p/Rrp10p. The latter was recently shown to be an evolutionarily conserved, predominantly cytoplasmic serine/threonine kinase whose presence is required for the final cleavage at site D that converts 20 S pre-rRNA into mature 18 S rRNA. A data base search identified homologs of Rio2p in a wide variety of eukaryotes and Archaea. Detailed sequence … Show more

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“…A large number of factors are required for this step, most of which must be involved in regulating the cleavage as only two, Nob1 and Fap7, are actually implicated in the cleavage step itself. Depletion of Rio1, Rio2, Tsr1, or Tsr2 all lead to 20S accumulation (Gelperin et al 2001;Vanrobays et al 2001Vanrobays et al , 2003Geerlings et al 2003;Peng et al 2003;Leger-Silvestre et al 2004). In the case of Rio2 and Tsr1, depletion results in the cytoplasmic accumulation of 20S as measured by FISH (Vanrobays et al 2003;Leger-Silvestre et al 2004), indicating that yeast Rio2 and Tsr1 function not in pre-40S export but in the cytoplasmic maturation of the 20SrRNA.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A large number of factors are required for this step, most of which must be involved in regulating the cleavage as only two, Nob1 and Fap7, are actually implicated in the cleavage step itself. Depletion of Rio1, Rio2, Tsr1, or Tsr2 all lead to 20S accumulation (Gelperin et al 2001;Vanrobays et al 2001Vanrobays et al , 2003Geerlings et al 2003;Peng et al 2003;Leger-Silvestre et al 2004). In the case of Rio2 and Tsr1, depletion results in the cytoplasmic accumulation of 20S as measured by FISH (Vanrobays et al 2003;Leger-Silvestre et al 2004), indicating that yeast Rio2 and Tsr1 function not in pre-40S export but in the cytoplasmic maturation of the 20SrRNA.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A Rio2 mutant in which in vitro kinase activity is largely abolished can support growth, at least when overexpressed (Geerlings et al 2003). Even though there are conflicting data concerning the ability of very low levels of wild-type but not kinase-deficient Rio2 to support growth (Geerlings et al 2003;Vanrobays et al 2003), it is likely that Rio2 is essential, but its kinase activity is not. This would be consistent with an inhibitory/regulatory role for this activity rather than an essential role.…”
Section: Kinasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although both bind to pre-ribosomal particles containing the 20S rRNA precursor (Geerlings et al 2003;Vanrobays et al 2003), only Rio2 is a stable component of these particles (Gavin et al 2002;Schafer et al 2003;Collins et al 2007). Rio1 is not recovered with pre-ribosomes obtained by affinity purification of TAP-tagged accessory factors, indicating a transient association with pre-ribosomes, as expected if Rio1 phosphorylates a pre-ribosomal component and then dissociates.…”
Section: Kinasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…FLAG antibody (M2) was purchased from Sigma. Myc (9E10), Plk1 (F-8), cyclin B1 (GNS1), ␤-actin (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19), and Ser(P)-10-H3 (sc-8656-R) antibodies were purchased from Santa Cruz Biotechnology. Antiphosphoserine antibody (AB1603) was purchased from Millipore.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rio proteins, Rio1 and Rio2, are conserved from archaea to human, whereas Rio3 subfamily presents only in multicellular eukaryotes (13,14). Both yeast Rio1 and Rio2 are necessary for processing of 20 S pre-rRNA to the 18 S rRNA in 40 S ribosomal subunit synthesis (15,16). Human Rio2 (hRio2) was also found to be involved in late 40 S ribosomal subunit maturation (17,18).…”
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