Literature DB >> 18435413

Overproduction of non-translatable mRNA silences. The transcription of Ty1 retrotransposons in S. cerevisiae via functional inactivation of the nuclear cap-binding complex and subsequent hyperstimulation of the TORC1 pathway.

Xiaofeng Wu1, Yi Wei Jiang.   

Abstract

Co-suppression is high gene copy number-triggered homology-dependent gene silencing, and co-suppression may have evolved in eukaryotes to counter invasive molecular parasites, such as viruses and transposons. We previously reported 'Ty1 transcriptional co-suppression'-high Ty1 copy number-triggered transient transcriptional silencing of Ty1 retrotransposons in S. cerevisiae. We report here that this phenomenon is unlikely to be homology-dependent, despite the copy number dependence. The Ty1 mRNA is an extremely poor template for translation, and overproduction of non-translatable mRNA without Ty1 homology is sufficient to initiate the transient Ty1 transcriptional silencing. We present genetic evidence that overproduction of non-translatable mRNA may functionally inactivate the nuclear cap-binding complex (CBC), and inactivation of CBC may then hyperstimulate the TORC1 pathway to mediate Ty1 transcriptional silencing. Our results point to a potent regulatory function of non-translatable mRNA in vivo (via CBC and TORC1) to potentially modulate a variety of intracellular activities, such as Ty1 transcription. Although overproduction of non-translatable mRNA causes transient Ty1 transcriptional silencing, it does not play a detectable role in controlling Ty1 retrotransposition. (c) 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18435413     DOI: 10.1002/yea.1591

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Yeast        ISSN: 0749-503X            Impact factor:   3.239


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