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Yeast viral 20 S RNA is associated with its cognate RNA-dependent RNA polymerase.

M P García-Cuéllar1, L M Esteban, T Fujimura, N Rodríguez-Cousiño, R Esteban.   

Abstract

Most Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains carry in their cytoplasm 20 S RNA, a linear single-stranded RNA molecule of 2.5 kilobases in size. 20 S RNA copy number is greatly induced in stress conditions such as starvation, with up to 100,000 copies per cell. 20 S RNA has coding capacity for a protein of 91 kDa (p91) with sequences diagnostic of RNA-dependent RNA polymerases of (+) strand and double-stranded RNA viruses. We detected p91 in 20 S RNA-carrying strains with specific antisera. The amount of p91 in growing cells is higher than that of stationary cells and similar to the one in 20 S RNA-induced cells. Although 20 S RNA is not encapsidated into viral particles, p91 non-covalently forms a ribonucleoprotein complex with 20 S RNA. This suggests a role of p91 in the RNA to RNA synthesis processes required for 20 S RNA replication. Although the strain analyzed also harbors 23 S RNA, a closely related single-stranded RNA, 23 S RNA is not associated with p91 but with its putative RNA polymerase, p104. Similarly, 20 S RNA is not associated with p104 but with p91. These results suggest that 20 S RNA and 23 S RNA replicate independently using their respective cognate RNA polymerases.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7650026     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.270.34.20084

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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