TERMINATION-ALTERING MUTATIONS IN THE 2ND-LARGEST SUBUNIT OF YEAST RNA-POLYMERASE-III

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SHAABAN, SA [1 ]
KRUPP, BM [1 ]
HALL, BD [1 ]
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[1] UNIV WASHINGTON, DEPT GENET, SEATTLE, WA 98195 USA
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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In order to identify catalytically important amino acid changes within the second-largest subunit of yeast RNA polymerase III, we mutagenized selected regions of its gene (RET1) and devised in vivo assays for both increased and decreased transcription termination by this enzyme. Using as the reporter gene a mutant SUP4-o tRNA gene that in one case terminates prematurely and in the other case fails to terminate, we screened mutagenized RET1 libraries for reduced and increased transcription termination, respectively, The gain in suppression phenotype was in both cases scored as a reduction in the accumulation of red pigment in yeast strains harboring the ade2-1 ochre mutation, Termination-altering mutations were obtained in regions of the RET1 gene encoding amino acids 300 to 325, 455 to 486, 487 to 521, and 1061 to 1082 of the protein. In degree of amino acid sequence conservation, these range from highly variable in the first to highly conserved in the last two regions, Residues 300 to 325 yielded mainly reduced-termination mutants, while in region 1061 to 1082, increased-termination mutants were obtained exclusively, All mutants recovered, while causing gain of suppression,vith one SUP4 allele, brought about a reduction in suppression,vith the other allele, thus confirming that the phenotype is due to altered termination rather than an elevated level of transcription initiation, In vitro transcription reactions performed with extracts from several strong mutants demonstrated that the mutant polymerases respond to RNA terminator sequences in a manner that matches their in vivo termination phenotypes.
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页码:1467 / 1478
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