Functional link between ribosome formation and biogenesis of iron-sulfur proteins

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In genetic screens for ribosomal export mutants, we identified CFD1, NBP35 and NAR1 as factors involved in ribosome biogenesis. Notably, these components were recently reported to function in extramitochondrial iron-sulfur (Fe-S) cluster biosynthesis. In particular, Nar1 was implicated to generate the Fe-S clusters within Rli1, a potential substrate protein of unknown function. We tested whether the Fe-S protein Rli1 functions in ribosome formation. We report that ril1 mutants are impaired in pre-rRNA processing and defective in the export of both ribosomal subunits. In addition, Rli1p is associated with both pre-40S particles and mature 40S subunits, and with the elF3 translation initiation factor complex. Our data reveal an unexpected link between ribosome biogenesis and the biosynthetic pathway of cytoplasmic Fe-S proteins. © 2005 European Molecular Biology Organization.

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Yarunin, A., Panse, V. G., Petfalski, E., Dez, C., Tollervey, D., & Hurt, E. C. (2005). Functional link between ribosome formation and biogenesis of iron-sulfur proteins. EMBO Journal, 24(3), 580–588. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.emboj.7600540

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