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Stability and nuclear localization of yeast telomerase depend on protein components of RNase P/MRP

P. Daniela Garcia, Robert Leach, Gable M. Wadsworth, Krishna Choudhary, Hua Li, Sharon Aviran, Harold D. Kim, Virginia A. Zakian

2020Nature Communications36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

RNase P and MRP are highly conserved, multi-protein/RNA complexes with essential roles in processing ribosomal and tRNAs. Three proteins found in both complexes, Pop1, Pop6, and Pop7 are also telomerase-associated. Here, we determine how temperature sensitive POP1 and POP6 alleles affect yeast telomerase. At permissive temperatures, mutant Pop1/6 have little or no effect on cell growth, global protein levels, the abundance of Est1 and Est2 (telomerase proteins), and the processing of TLC1 (telomerase RNA). However, in pop mutants, TLC1 is more abundant, telomeres are short, and TLC1 accumulates in the cytoplasm. Although Est1/2 binding to TLC1 occurs at normal levels, Est1 (and hence Est3) binding is highly unstable. We propose that Pop-mediated stabilization of Est1 binding to TLC1 is a pre-requisite for formation and nuclear localization of the telomerase holoenzyme. Furthermore, Pop proteins affect TLC1 and the RNA subunits of RNase P/MRP in very different ways.

Topics & Concepts

TelomeraseTelomereRNARNase PRNase MRPRNA-binding proteinBiologyCell biologyCytoplasmRNase HMolecular biologyDNABiochemistryGeneGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsRNA Research and SplicingCRISPR and Genetic Engineering