Rig2, a RING finger protein that interacts with the Kin28/Ccl1 CTD kinase in yeast

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G. Faye
M. Simon
J. G. Valay
D. Fesquet
C. Facca
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[1] Institut Curie - Section Recherche,
[2] UMR 216-CNRS,undefined
[3] Bât. 110 Centre Universitaire,undefined
[4] F-91405 Orsay,undefined
[5] France Tel. +33 1 69 86 30 29; fax +33 1 69 86 94 29 e-mail: faye@curie.u-psud.fr,undefined
[6] Centre de Recherches de Biochimie Macromoléculaire,undefined
[7] Route de Mende,undefined
[8] BP5051,undefined
[9] F-34033 Montpellier,undefined
[10] France,undefined
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Molecular and General Genetics MGG | 1997年 / 255卷
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Key words Transcription; TFIIH; MAT1; RING finger protein; Saccharomyces cerevisiae;
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Kin28/Ccl1, a cyclin-dependent kinase, is essential for the in vivo phosphorylation of the C-terminal domain of the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In a search for mutations co-lethal with a thermosensitive kin28 mutation, we have identified genes whose products interact functionally with Kin28. In the present work, we have studied a new complementation group of synthetic lethal mutations. The corresponding gene, RIG2, encodes a predicted RING finger protein. Rig2 is likely to be a homolog of MAT1 of higher eukaryotes which forms a ternary complex with MO15(cdk7) and cyclin H. Our genetic data suggest that Rig2 is a component of transcription factor TFIIH. Transcription activity in a rig2-ts mutant is impeded at restrictive temperature. However, none of the rig2-ts mutants obtained was UV sensitive, suggesting that Rig2 is dispensable for nucleotide excision repair.
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