Exonucleolysis is required for nuclear mRNA quality control in yeast THO mutants

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Abstract

Production of aberrant messenger ribonucleoprotein particles (mRNPs) is subject to quality control (QC). In yeast strains carrying mutations of the THO complex, transcription induction triggers a number of interconnected QC phenotypes: (1) rapid degradation of several mRNAs; (2) retention of a fraction of THO-dependent mRNAs in transcription site-associated foci; and (3) formation of a high molecular weight DNA/protein complex in the 3′-ends of THO target genes. Here, we demonstrate that the 3′-5′ exonucleolytic domain of the nuclear exosome factor Rrp6p is necessary for establishing all QC phenotypes associated with THO mutations. The N terminus of Rrp6p is also important presumably through its binding to the Rrp6p co-factor Rrp47p. Interestingly, the 3′-5′ exonucleolytic activity of Dis3p, the only other active exonuclease of the nuclear exosome, can also contribute to RNA QC in THO mutants, while other nuclear 3′-5′ exonucleases cannot. Our data show that exonucleolytic attack by the nuclear exosome is needed both for provoking mRNP QC and for its ensuing elimination of faulty RNA. Copyright © 2008 RNA Society.

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Assenholt, J., Mouaikel, J., Andersen, K. R., Brodersen, D. E., Libri, D., & Jensen, T. H. (2008). Exonucleolysis is required for nuclear mRNA quality control in yeast THO mutants. RNA, 14(11), 2305–2313. https://doi.org/10.1261/rna.1108008

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