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Biogenesis of RNA Polymerases in Yeast

Ana I. Garrido-Godino, Francisco Gutiérrez-Santiago, Francisco Navarro

2021Frontiers in Molecular Biosciences24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Eukaryotic RNA polymerases (RNA pols) transcriptional processes have been extensively investigated, and the structural analysis of eukaryotic RNA pols has been explored. However, the global assembly and biogenesis of these heteromultimeric complexes have been narrowly studied. Despite nuclear transcription being carried out by three RNA polymerases in eukaryotes (five in plants) with specificity in the synthesis of different RNA types, the biogenesis process has been proposed to be similar, at least for RNA pol II, to that of bacteria, which contains only one RNA pol. The formation of three different interacting subassembly complexes to conform the complete enzyme in the cytoplasm, prior to its nuclear import, has been assumed. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae , recent studies have examined in depth the biogenesis of RNA polymerases by characterizing some elements involved in the assembly of these multisubunit complexes, some of which are conserved in humans. This study reviews the latest studies governing the mechanisms and proteins described as being involved in the biogenesis of RNA polymerases in yeast.

Topics & Concepts

BiogenesisRNABiologyPolymeraseRNA polymerase ITranscription (linguistics)RNA-dependent RNA polymeraseRNA polymeraseCell biologySmall nuclear RNAGeneticsGeneLinguisticsPhilosophyFungal and yeast genetics researchRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA Research and Splicing
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