Rna14p, a component of the yeast nuclear Cleavage / Polyadenylation Factor I, is also localised in mitochondria

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J. -M. Rouillard
C. Brendolise
F. Lacroute
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[1] Centre de Génétique Moléculaire du CNRS,
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Key wordsSaccharomyces cerevisiae; 3′-End mRNA processing; Mitochondria; Bi-functional protein;
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RNA14 was identified as a gene involved in premessenger RNA cleavage and polyadenylation. These processing steps take place in the nucleus, but the Rna14p protein is distributed in both the nucleus and the cytoplasm. By subcellular fractionation, we show here that the cytoplasmic fraction is localised in the mitochondria. In order to understand the role played by Rna14p in mitochondria, we have searched for new thermosensitive alleles of RNA14. We isolated thirteen new mutants. Some of them are deficient in mRNA cleavage and polyadenylation at the restrictive temperature – like the first mutant identified (rna14-1). However, others do not appear to be impaired in any of the steps in RNA metabolism investigated, nor do they appear to be involved in the replication or expression of mitochondrial DNA or in respiration. The localisation data strongly suggest that, besides an essential function in mRNA polyadenylation, the Rna14p protein has a non essential function in mitochondrial metabolism.
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