Trypanosome MTR4 is involved in rRNA processing

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The yeast putative RNA helicase Mtr4p is implicated in exosome-mediated RNA quality control in the nucleus, interacts with the exosome, and is found in the 'TRAMP' complex with a yeast nuclear poly(A) polymerase (Trf4p/Pap2p or Trf5p) and a putative RNA-binding protein, Air1p or Air2p. Depletion of the Trypanosoma brucei MTR4-like protein Tb MTR4 caused growth arrest and defects in 5.8S rRNA processing similar to those seen after depletion of the exosome. Tb NPAPL, a nuclear protein which is a putative homolog of Trf4p/Pap2p, was required for normal cell growth. Depletion of MTR4 resulted in the accumulation of polyadenylated rRNA precursors, while depletion of Tb NPAPL had little effect. These results suggest that polyadenylation-dependent nuclear rRNA quality control is conserved in eukaryotic evolution. In contrast, there was no evidence for a trypanosome TRAMP complex since no stable interactions between Tb MTR4 and the exosome, Tb NPAPL or RNA-binding proteins were detected. © 2007 The Author(s).

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Cristodero, M., & Clayton, C. E. (2007). Trypanosome MTR4 is involved in rRNA processing. Nucleic Acids Research, 35(20), 7023–7030. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkm736

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