SUMO pathway modulation of regulatory protein binding at the ribosomal dna locus in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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In this report, we identify cellular targets of Ulp2, one of two Saccharomyces cerevisiae small ubiquitin-related modifier (SUMO) proteases, and investigate the function of SUMO modification of these proteins. PolySUMO conjugates from ulp2∆ and ulp2∆ slx5∆ cells were isolated using an engineered affinity reagent containing the four SUMO-interacting motifs (SIMs) of Slx5, a component of the Slx5/Slx8 SUMO-targeted ubiquitin ligase (STUbL). Two proteins identified, Net1 and Tof2, regulate ribosomal DNA (rDNA) silencing and were found to be hypersumoylated in ulp2∆, slx5∆, and ulp2∆ slx5∆ cells. The increase in sumoylation of Net1 and Tof2 in ulp2∆, but not ulp1ts cells, indicates that these nucleolar proteins are specific substrates of Ulp2. Based on quantitative chromatin-immunoprecip-itation assays, both Net1 and Tof2 lose binding to their rDNA sites in ulp2∆ cells and both factors largely regain this association in ulp2∆ slx5∆. A parsimonious interpretation of these results is that hypersumoylation of these proteins causes them to be ubiquitylated by Slx5/ Slx8, impairing their association with rDNA. Fob1, a protein that anchors both Net1 and Tof2 to the replication-fork barrier (RFB) in the rDNA repeats, is sumoylated in wild-type cells, and its modification levels increase specifically in ulp2∆ cells. Fob1 experiences a 50% reduction in rDNA binding in ulp2∆ cells, which is also rescued by elimination of Slx5. Additionally, overexpression of Sir2, another RFB-associated factor, suppresses the growth defect of ulp2∆ cells. Our data suggest that regulation of rDNA regulatory proteins by Ulp2 and the Slx5/Slx8 STUbL may be the cause of multiple ulp2∆ cellular defects.

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Gillies, J., Hickey, C. M., Su, D., Wu, Z., Peng, J., & Hochstrasser, M. (2016). SUMO pathway modulation of regulatory protein binding at the ribosomal dna locus in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Genetics, 202(4), 1377–1394. https://doi.org/10.1534/genetics.116.187252

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