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- Schizosaccharomyces pombe nup97, which Genetically Interacts with mex67, is Essential for Growth and Involved in mRNA Export
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Hyun Jin Cho , Duk Kyung Hwang , Sun Im Jung , Jin Ho Yoon
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J. Microbiol. 2007;45(4):344-349.
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DOI: https://doi.org/2562 [pii]
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Abstract
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We have isolated previously three synthetic lethal mutants in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, which genetically interact with mex67, in order to identify the genes involved in mRNA export. A novel nup97 gene was isolated by complementation of the growth defect in one of the synthetic lethal mutants, SLMex3. The nup97 gene contains one intron and encodes an 851 amino-acid protein that is similar to nucleoporins, Npp106p in S. pombe and Nic96p in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. The nup97 gene is essential for vegetative growth, and nup97 null mutant harboring pREP41X-Nup97 showed poly(A)+ RNA export defect when expression of nup97 is repressed in the presence of thiamine. These results suggest that nup97 is involved in mRNA export from the nucleus to cytoplasm.
Journal Article
- Schizosaccharomyces pombe rsm1 Genetically Interacts with spmex67, Which Is Involved in mRNA Export
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Jin Ho Yoon
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J. Microbiol. 2004;42(1):32-36.
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DOI: https://doi.org/2004 [pii]
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Abstract
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We have previously isolated three synthetic lethal mutants from Schizosaccharomyces pombe in order to identify mutations in the genes that are functionally linked to spmex67 with respect to mRNA export. A novel rsm1 gene was isolated by complementation of the growth defect in one of the synthetic lethal mutants, SLMex1. The rsm1 gene contains no introns and encodes a 296 amino-acid-long protein with the RING finger domain, a C3HC4 in the N-terminal half. The [delta]rsm1 null mutant is viable, but it showed a slight poly(A)^+ RNA accumulation in the nucleus. Also, the combination of [delta]rsm1 and [delta]spmex67 mutations confers synthetic lethality that is accompanied by the severe poly(A)^+ RNA export defect. These results suggest that rsm1 is involved in mRNA export from the nucleus.
- Synthetic Lethal Mutations with spmex67 of Schizosaccharomyces pombe in the Mediation of mRNA Export
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Jin Ho Yoon
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J. Microbiol. 2003;41(2):115-120.
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Abstract
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Mex67p/Tap are evolutionally conserved mRNA export factors. To identify mutations in genes that are functionally linked to mex67 with respect to mRNA export, we used a synthetic lethal genetic screen in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Three synthetic lethal mutants were isolated and mutations in these mutants defined separate complementation groups. These mutants exhibited the accumulation of poly(A)^+ RNA in the nucleus, with a decrease in the cytoplasm under synthetically lethal conditions, suggesting that the mutations cause an mRNA nuclear export defect. In addition, the S. pombe genes that were found to be involved in mRNA export did not suppress the synthetic lethality of these mutants. These results indicate that the isolated mutants contain mutations in new genes, which are involved in mRNA export from the nucleus.