The carboxy-terminal domain (CTD) of RNA polymerase II large subunit acts as a platform to assemble the RNA processing machinery in a controlled way throughout the transcription cycle. In yeast, recent findings revealed a physical connection between phospho-CTD, generated by the Ctk1p kinase, and protein factors having a function in small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) biogenesis. The snoRNAs represent a large family of polymerase II noncoding transcripts that are associated with highly conserved polypeptides to form stable ribonucleoprotein particles (snoRNPs). In this work, we have studied the biogenesis of the snoRNPs belonging to the box H/ACA class. We report that the assembly factor Naf1p and the core components Cbf5p and Nhp2p are recruited on H/ACA snoRNA genes very early during transcription. We also show that the cotranscriptional recruitment of Naf1p and Cbf5p is Ctk1p dependent and that Ctk1p and Cbf5p are required for preventing the readthrough into the snoRNA downstream genes. All these data suggest that proper cotranscriptional snoRNP assembly controls 3'-end formation of snoRNAs and, consequently, the release of a functional particle.

The cotranscriptional assembly of snoRNPs controls the biosynthesis of H/ACA snoRNAs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Pagano;Francesca;Bozzoni;Irene
2005

Abstract

The carboxy-terminal domain (CTD) of RNA polymerase II large subunit acts as a platform to assemble the RNA processing machinery in a controlled way throughout the transcription cycle. In yeast, recent findings revealed a physical connection between phospho-CTD, generated by the Ctk1p kinase, and protein factors having a function in small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) biogenesis. The snoRNAs represent a large family of polymerase II noncoding transcripts that are associated with highly conserved polypeptides to form stable ribonucleoprotein particles (snoRNPs). In this work, we have studied the biogenesis of the snoRNPs belonging to the box H/ACA class. We report that the assembly factor Naf1p and the core components Cbf5p and Nhp2p are recruited on H/ACA snoRNA genes very early during transcription. We also show that the cotranscriptional recruitment of Naf1p and Cbf5p is Ctk1p dependent and that Ctk1p and Cbf5p are required for preventing the readthrough into the snoRNA downstream genes. All these data suggest that proper cotranscriptional snoRNP assembly controls 3'-end formation of snoRNAs and, consequently, the release of a functional particle.
2005
Chromatin Immunoprecipitation
Cyclins
Cyclins: metabolism
Fungal Proteins
Fungal Proteins: metabolism
Genetic
Hydro-Lyases
Hydro-Lyases: metabolism
Microtubule-Associated Proteins
Microtubule-Associated Proteins: metabolism
Models
Molecular
Nuclear Proteins
Nuclear Proteins: metabolism
Protein Kinases
Protein Kinases: metabolism
RNA
Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction
Ribonucleoproteins
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins: metabolism
Saccharomyces cerevisiae: genetics
Saccharomyces cerevisiae: metabolism
Small Nuclear
Small Nuclear: metabolism
Small Nucleolar
Small Nucleolar: biosynthesis
Small Nucleolar: genetics
Small Nucleolar: metabolism
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