2008
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.m710294200
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The Saccharomyces cerevisiae 60 S Ribosome Biogenesis Factor Tif6p Is Regulated by Hrr25p-mediated Phosphorylation

Abstract: The biosynthesis of 60 S ribosomal subunits in Saccharomyces cerevisiae requires Tif6p, the yeast homologue of mammalian eIF6. This protein is necessary for the formation of 60 S ribosomal subunits because it is essential for the processing of 35 S pre-rRNA to the mature 25 S and 5.8 S rRNAs. In the present work, using molecular genetic and biochemical analyses, we show that Hrr25p, an isoform of yeast casein kinase I, phosphorylates Tif6p both in vitro and in vivo. Tryptic phosphopeptide mapping of in vitro p… Show more

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“…Hrr25 belongs to the casein kinase 1 (CK1) family of protein kinases and is the yeast ortholog of the mammalian CK1d enzyme (DeMaggio et al 1992). The Hrr25/CK1d proteins have conserved roles in ribosome maturation, vesicle trafficking, DNA repair, and chromosome segregation during meiosis (Hoekstra et al 1991;Petronczki et al 2006;Schafer et al 2006;Ray et al 2008;Grozav et al 2009;Biswas et al 2011;Isoda et al 2011;Lord et al 2011). We report here that this critical regulator of cell proliferation is efficiently recruited to P-bodies in both yeast and mammalian cells under all conditions examined.…”
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“…Hrr25 belongs to the casein kinase 1 (CK1) family of protein kinases and is the yeast ortholog of the mammalian CK1d enzyme (DeMaggio et al 1992). The Hrr25/CK1d proteins have conserved roles in ribosome maturation, vesicle trafficking, DNA repair, and chromosome segregation during meiosis (Hoekstra et al 1991;Petronczki et al 2006;Schafer et al 2006;Ray et al 2008;Grozav et al 2009;Biswas et al 2011;Isoda et al 2011;Lord et al 2011). We report here that this critical regulator of cell proliferation is efficiently recruited to P-bodies in both yeast and mammalian cells under all conditions examined.…”
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“…To reduce Hrr25 protein levels in cells, we used a previously described strain, KKY387, that expresses an unstable, degrontagged version of Hrr25 (Hrr25 degron ) under the control of a galactose-inducible promoter Ray et al 2008). Briefly, this strain was grown to midlog phase in SCGal medium and then transferred to SCD for 8 hr to repress Hrr25 degron expression and arrest growth.…”
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“…Hrr25 binds to 90S and 40S, as well as to 66S pre-ribosomes, and its depletion leads to 18S and 25S processing defects (Schafer et al 2006;Ray et al 2008). Recent data from the Maitra and Tschocher laboratories suggest that cycles of phosphorylation and desphosphorylation, mediated by Hrr25, are required for export of both ribosomal subunits (Basu et al 2003;Schafer et al 2006;Ray et al 2008). Hrr25 phosphorylates Tif6 at serine 174 in vitro and in vivo (Basu et al 2003;Ray et al 2008).…”
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“…Recent data from the Maitra and Tschocher laboratories suggest that cycles of phosphorylation and desphosphorylation, mediated by Hrr25, are required for export of both ribosomal subunits (Basu et al 2003;Schafer et al 2006;Ray et al 2008). Hrr25 phosphorylates Tif6 at serine 174 in vitro and in vivo (Basu et al 2003;Ray et al 2008). Mutation of this residue to alanine prevents phosphorylation, traps Tif6 in the nucleus, and leads to defective 60S assembly (Basu et al 2003).…”
Section: Kinasesmentioning
confidence: 99%