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Box H/ACA small nucleolar ribonucleoprotein particles (H/ACA snoRNPs) play key roles in the synthesis of eukaryotic ribosomes. The ways in which these particles are assembled and correctly localized in the dense fibrillar component of the nucleolus remain largely unknown. Recently, the essential Saccharomyces cerevisiae Naf1p protein (encoded by the YNL124W open reading frame) was found to interact in a two-hybrid assay with two core protein components of mature H/ACA snoRNPs, Cbf5p and Nhp2p (T. Ito, T. Chiba, R. Ozawa, M. Yoshida, M. Hattori, and Y. Sakaki, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 98:4569-4574, 2001). Here we show that several H/ACA snoRNP components are weakly but specifically immunoprecipitated with epitope-tagged Naf1p, suggesting that the latter protein is involved in H/ACA snoRNP biogenesis, trafficking, and/or function. Consistent with this, we find that depletion of Naf1p leads to a defect in 18S rRNA accumulation. Naf1p is unlikely to directly assist H/ACA snoRNPs during pre-rRNA processing in the dense fibrillar component of the nucleolus for two reasons. Firstly, Naf1p accumulates predominantly in the nucleoplasm. Secondly, Naf1p sediments in a sucrose gradient chiefly as a free protein or associated in a complex of the size of free snoRNPs, whereas extremely little Naf1p is found in fractions containing preribosomes. These results are more consistent with a role for Naf1p in H/ACA snoRNP biogenesis and/or intranuclear trafficking. Indeed, depletion of Naf1p leads to a specific and dramatic decrease in the steady-state accumulation of all box H/ACA snoRNAs tested and of Cbf5p, Gar1p, and Nop10p. Naf1p is unlikely to be directly required for the synthesis of H/ACA snoRNP components. Naf1p could participate in H/ACA snoRNP assembly and/or transport.  相似文献   

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Naf1 p is a box H/ACA snoRNP assembly factor   总被引:6,自引:1,他引:5       下载免费PDF全文
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Box H/ACA small nucleolar (sno) ribonucleoproteins (RNPs) are responsible for the formation of pseudouridine in a variety of RNAs and are essential for ribosome biogenesis, modification of spliceosomal RNAs, and telomerase stability. A mature snoRNP has been reconstituted in vitro and is composed of a single RNA and four proteins. However, snoRNP biogenesis in vivo requires multiple factors to coordinate a complex and poorly understood assembly and maturation process. Among the factors required for snoRNP biogenesis in yeast is Shq1p, an essential protein necessary for stable expression of box H/ACA snoRNAs. We have found that Shq1p consists of two independent domains that contain casein kinase 1 phosphorylation sites. We also demonstrate that Shq1p binds the pseudourydilating enzyme Cbf5p through the C-terminal domain, in synergy with the N-terminal domain. The NMR solution structure of the N-terminal domain has striking homology to the ‘Chord and Sgt1’ domain of known Hsp90 cochaperones, yet Shq1p does not interact with the yeast Hsp90 homologue in vitro. Surprisingly, Shq1p has stand-alone chaperone activity in vitro. This activity is harbored by the C-terminal domain, but it is increased by the presence of the N-terminal domain. These results provide the first evidence of a specific biochemical activity for Shq1p and a direct link to the H/ACA snoRNP.  相似文献   

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The eukaryotic nucleolus contains a large number of small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) that are involved in preribosomal RNA (pre-rRNA) processing. The H box/ACA-motif (H/ACA) class of snoRNAs has recently been demonstrated to function as guide RNAs targeting specific uridines in the pre-rRNA for pseudouridine (psi) synthesis. To characterize the protein components of this class of snoRNPs, we have purified the snR42 and snR30 snoRNP complexes by anti-m3G-immunoaffinity and Mono-Q chromatography of Saccharomyces cerevisiae extracts. Sequence analysis of the individual polypeptides demonstrated that the three proteins Gar1p, Nhp2p, and Cbf5p are common to both the snR30 and snR42 complexes. Nhp2p is a highly basic protein that belongs to a family of putative RNA-binding proteins. Cbf5p has recently been demonstrated to be involved in ribosome biogenesis and also shows striking homology with known prokaryotic psi synthases. The presence of Cbf5p, a putative psi synthase in each H/ACA snoRNP suggests that this class of RNPs functions as individual modification enzymes. Immunoprecipitation studies using either anti-Cbf5p antibodies or a hemagglutinin-tagged Nhp2p demonstrated that both proteins are associated with all H/ACA-motif snoRNPs. In vivo depletion of Nhp2p results in a reduction in the steady-state levels of all H/ACA snoRNAs. Electron microscopy of purified snR42 and snR30 particles revealed that these two snoRNPs possess a similar bipartite structure that we propose to be a major structural determining principle for all H/ACA snoRNPs.  相似文献   

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Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein (RNP) particle required for the replication of telomeres. The RNA component, termed hTR, of human telomerase contains a domain structurally and functionally related to box H/ACA small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs). Furthermore, hTR is known to be associated with two core components of H/ACA snoRNPs, hGar1p and Dyskerin (the human counterpart of yeast Cbf5p). To assess the functional importance of the association of hTR with H/ACA snoRNP core proteins, we have attempted to express hTR in a genetically tractable system, Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Both mature non-polyadenylated and polyadenylated forms of hTR accumulate in yeast. The former is associated with all yeast H/ACA snoRNP core proteins, unlike TLC1 RNA, the endogenous RNA component of yeast telomerase. We show that the presence of the H/ACA snoRNP proteins Cbf5p, Nhp2p and Nop10p, but not Gar1p, is required for the accumulation of mature non-polyadenylated hTR in yeast, while accumulation of TLC1 RNA is not affected by the absence of any of these proteins. Our results demonstrate that yeast telomerase is unrelated to H/ACA snoRNPs. In addition, they show that the accumulation in yeast of the mature RNA component of human telomerase depends on its association with three of the four core H/ACA snoRNP proteins. It is likely that this is the case in human cells as well.  相似文献   

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Each of the many different box H/ACA ribonucleoprotein particles (RNPs) present in eukaryotes and archaea consists of four common core proteins and one specific H/ACA small RNA, which bears the sequence elements H (ANANNA) and ACA. Most of the H/ACA RNPs are small nucleolar RNPs (snoRNPs), which are localized in nucleoli, and are one of the two major classes of snoRNPs. Most H/ACA RNPs direct pseudouridine synthesis in pre-rRNA and other RNAs. One H/ACA small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA), vertebrate E1/U17 (snR30 in yeast), is required for pre-rRNA cleavage processing that generates mature 18S rRNA. E1 snoRNA is encoded in introns of protein-coding genes, and the evidence suggests that human E1 RNA undergoes uridine insertional RNA editing. The vertebrate E1 RNA consensus secondary structure shows several features that are absent in other box H/ACA snoRNAs. The available UV-induced RNA-protein crosslinking results suggest that the E1 snoRNP is asymmetrical in vertebrate cells, in contrast to other H/ACA snoRNPs. The vertebrate E1 snoRNP in cells is surprisingly complex: (i) E1 RNA contacts directly and specifically several proteins which do not appear to be any of the H/ACA RNP four core proteins; and (ii) multiple E1 RNA sites are needed for E1 snoRNP formation, E1 RNA stability, and E1 RNA-protein direct interactions.  相似文献   

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H/ACA ribonucleoprotein particles are essential for ribosomal RNA and telomerase RNA processing and metabolism. Shq1p has been identified as an essential eukaryotic H/ACA small nucleolar (sno) ribonucleoparticle (snoRNP) biogenesis and assembly factor. Shq1p is postulated to be involved in the early biogenesis steps of H/ACA snoRNP complexes, and Shq1p depletion leads to a specific decrease in H/ACA small nucleolar RNA levels and to defects in ribosomal RNA processing. Shq1p contains two predicted domains as follows: an N-terminal CS (named after CHORD-containing proteins and SGT1) or HSP20-like domain, and a C-terminal region of high sequence homology called the Shq1 domain. Here we report the crystal structure and functional studies of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Shq1p CS domain. The structure consists of a compact anti-parallel β-sandwich fold that is composed of two β-sheets containing four and three β-strands, respectively, and a short α-helix. Deletion studies showed that the CS domain is required for the essential functions of Shq1p. Point mutations in residues Phe-6, Gln-10, and Lys-80 destabilize Shq1p in vivo and induce a temperature-sensitive phenotype with depletion of H/ACA small nucleolar RNAs and defects in rRNA processing. Although CS domains are frequently found in co-chaperones of the Hsp90 molecular chaperone, no interaction was detected between the Shq1p CS domain and yeast Hsp90 in vitro. These results show that the CS domain is essential for Shq1p function in H/ACA snoRNP biogenesis in vivo, possibly in an Hsp90-independent manner.Modification of uridine to pseudouridine in ribosomal RNA and some spliceosomal RNAs is catalyzed by highly specialized ribonucleoparticle (RNP)3 complexes called box H/ACA RNPs (1-5). Depending on their site of maturation and action H/ACA RNPs are classified into two classes, small nucleolar RNPs (snoRNPs) and small Cajal body RNPs. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, H/ACA snoRNPs contain four proteins: Nhp2p (L7ae in archaea (6) and Cbf5p, also called dyskerin, in humans (7)), Nop10p, Gar1p, and a single small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA), specific to each snoRNP (8-11). Cbf5p provides the pseudouridylase activity to the complex, and the snoRNA component provides the “guide RNA” for positioning the substrate RNA for modification (8, 10, 12-15). The 3′ end of human telomerase RNA (hTR) contains an H/ACA scaRNA domain that binds the H/ACA proteins and is required for 3′ end processing, accumulation, and localization of hTR to Cajal bodies (16-19). In archaea, the assembly of H/ACA snoRNP appears to proceed by assembly of the protein components, followed by the incorporation of the H/ACA RNA (8, 20-23). In eukaryotes, the assembly and final maturation of the holoenzyme RNP are more complicated, possibly because of subcellular compartmentalization, and require accessory proteins (22, 24). Two proteins specifically found in eukaryotes, Naf1p and Shq1p, were initially identified in yeast as factors involved in the assembly of H/ACA snoRNPs (23-25). Both Shq1p and Naf1p are essential proteins, and their depletion leads to the loss of H/ACA snoRNAs (22, 24). Shq1p and Naf1p interact with the H/ACA RNP components Cbf5p and Nhp2p as shown by high throughput proteomic approaches and by directed protein interaction studies (24, 26-28). Both Naf1p and Gar1p contain a central domain that forms a six-stranded β-barrel fold and interact competitively with Cbf5p using this “core-Gar1” domain (29).Although Shq1p was first identified in yeast (24), orthologues have been found in all eukaryotic genomes investigated, including human (22). Shq1p is not associated with the precursor or mature RNPs and is localized in the nucleoplasm (24) rather than in the nucleolus or Cajal bodies where mature H/ACA RNPs reside. It was therefore proposed that Shq1p is involved in the early biogenesis steps of H/ACA snoRNPs. However, Shq1p does not share any homology with either Naf1p or Gar1p, and its mode of action remains unclear. Based on the Saccharomyces Genome Data base annotations and domain predictions, Shq1p seems to be a modular protein with two predicted domains in its sequence (Fig. 1A). The C-terminal half contains a region of high sequence homology with other Shq1 proteins called the Shq1 domain, but this region shows no identified folding motif. The N-terminal region of the protein has a predicted CS (named after CHORD-containing proteins and SGT1) or HSP20-like domain, which is found in a number of co-chaperones for heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) (30-34), and hence is presumed to be an Hsp90 (Hsp82p in yeast) binding domain. The CS, HSP20-like, and p23-like domains belong to the HSP20 domain superfamily.Open in a separate windowFIGURE 1.Deletion analysis and stability of Shq1p truncated mutants. A, domain organization of Shq1p and complementation of the shq1Δ strain by the various truncation mutants. Numbers refer to SHQ1 amino acid residues. Cells were grown in plates containing 5-fluoroacetic acid to counterselect the wild-type (wt) SHQ1 copy borne by the URA3-containing plasmid and in the absence of methionine to express Shq1p, and cell growth was assessed. B, example of growth assay used to generate the previous figure. Shown is the growth of strains expressing the indicated deletions of Shq1p on a plate containing 5-fluoroacetic acid to counterselect the wild-type SHQ1 copy borne by the URA3-containing plasmid. C, stability of truncated mutants. Cells containing the endogenous SHQ1 copy and the indicated constructs were grown on liquid medium in the absence of methionine. Proteins were expressed under the control of the Met25 promoter, which is highly induced in the absence of Met. Numbers refer to SHQ1 amino acid residues. Shq1p proteins were detected by immunoblotting with anti-GFP. Hexokinase (Hxk) was used as a loading control.We have determined the x-ray crystal structure of the CS domain of Shq1p and investigated its importance for Shq1p function. The structure consists of a β-sandwich immunoglobulin light chain fold (35). Like other CS domains, the CS domain of Shq1p is primarily composed of two β-sheets (30, 31, 33, 36), but it has an additional short helix at the C terminus. We show that the Shq1p CS domain is essential for growth in S. cerevisiae and that the integrity of the CS domain is required for the function of Shq1p in vivo. Based on the structure and sequence conservation among Shq1 proteins, we investigated the effect of three single point mutations, F6A, Q10A, and K80A, on Shq1p structure and function. All three mutations destabilized the tertiary structure of the CS domain, albeit to differing extents. Incorporation of these mutations in Shq1p resulted in a temperature-sensitive growth phenotype, specific depletion of H/ACA snoRNAs, and rRNA processing defects. NMR chemical shift mapping showed no interaction between the Shq1p CS domain and Hsp82p, suggesting that the Shq1p CS domain does not have a canonical role as an Hsp82p co-chaperone protein.  相似文献   

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Li S  Duan J  Li D  Ma S  Ye K 《The EMBO journal》2011,30(24):5010-5020
Shq1 is a conserved protein required for the biogenesis of eukaryotic H/ACA ribonucleoproteins (RNPs), including human telomerase. We report the structure of the Shq1-specific domain alone and in complex with H/ACA RNP proteins Cbf5, Nop10 and Gar1. The Shq1-specific domain adopts a novel helical fold and primarily contacts the PUA domain and the otherwise disordered C-terminal extension (CTE) of Cbf5. The structure shows that dyskeratosis congenita mutations found in the CTE of human Cbf5 likely interfere with Shq1 binding. However, most mutations in the PUA domain are not located at the Shq1-binding surface and also have little effect on the yeast Cbf5-Shq1 interaction. Shq1 binds Cbf5 independently of the H/ACA RNP proteins Nop10, Gar1 and Nhp2 and the assembly factor Naf1, but shares an overlapping binding surface with H/ACA RNA. Shq1 point mutations that disrupt Cbf5 interaction suppress yeast growth particularly at elevated temperatures. Our results suggest that Shq1 functions as an assembly chaperone that protects the Cbf5 protein complexes from non-specific RNA binding and aggregation before assembly of H/ACA RNA.  相似文献   

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The human telomerase ribonucleoprotein particle (RNP) shares with box H/ACA small Cajal body (sca)RNPs and small nucleolar (sno)RNPs the proteins dyskerin, hGar1, hNhp2, and hNop10. How dyskerin, hGar1, hNhp2, and hNop10 assemble with box H/ACA scaRNAs, snoRNAs, and the RNA component of telomerase (hTR) in vivo remains unknown. In yeast, Naf1p interacts with H/ACA snoRNP proteins and may promote assembly of Cbf5p (the yeast ortholog of dyskerin) with nascent pre-snoRNAs. Here we show that the human HsQ96HR8 protein, thereafter termed hNaf1, can functionally replace endogenous Naf1p in yeast. HeLa hNaf1 associates with dyskerin and hNop10 as well as box H/ACA scaRNAs, snoRNAs, and hTR. Reduction of hNaf1 steady-state levels by RNAi significantly lowers accumulation of these components of box H/ACA scaRNP, snoRNP, and telomerase. hNaf1 is found predominantly in numerous discrete foci in the nucleoplasm and fails to accumulate within Cajal bodies or nucleoli. Altogether, these results suggest that hNaf1 intervenes in early assembly steps of human box H/ACA RNPs, including telomerase.  相似文献   

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Box C/D and box H/ACA small ribonucleoprotein particles (sRNPs) are found from archaea to humans, and some of these play key roles during the biogenesis of ribosomes or components of the splicing apparatus. The protein composition of the core of both types of particles is well established and the assembly pathway of box C/D sRNPs has been extensively investigated both in archaeal and eukaryotic systems. In contrast, knowledge concerning the mode of assembly and final structure of box H/ACA sRNPs is much more limited. In the present study, we have investigated the protein/protein interactions taking place between the four protein components of yeast box H/ACA small nucleolar RNPs (snoRNPs), Cbf5p, Gar1p, Nhp2p, and Nop10p. We provide evidence that Cbf5p, Gar1p, and Nop10p can form a complex devoid of Nhp2p and small nucleolar RNA (snoRNA) components of the particles and that Cbf5p and Nop10p can directly bind to each other. We also show that the absence of any component necessary for assembly of box H/ACA snoRNPs inhibits accumulation of Cbf5p, Gar1p, or Nop10p, whereas Nhp2p levels are little affected.  相似文献   

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The H/ACA small nucleolar ribonucleoprotein (snoRNP) complexes guide the modification of uridine to pseudouridine at conserved sites in rRNA. The H/ACA snoRNPs each comprise a target-site-specific snoRNA and four core proteins, Nop10p, Nhp2p, Gar1p, and the pseudouridine synthase, Cbf5p, in yeast. The secondary structure of the H/ACA snoRNAs includes two hairpins that each contain a large internal loop (the pseudouridylation pocket), one or both of which are partially complementary to the target RNA(s). We have determined the solution structure of an RNA hairpin derived from the human U65 box H/ACA snoRNA including the pseudouridylation pocket and adjacent stems, providing the first three-dimensional structural information on these H/ACA snoRNAs. We have also determined the structure of Nop10p and investigated its interaction with RNA using NMR spectroscopy. Nop10p contains a structurally well-defined N-terminal region composed of a beta-hairpin, and the rest of the protein lacks a globular structure. Chemical shift mapping of the interaction of RNA constructs of U65 box H/ACA 3' hairpin with Nop10p shows that the beta-hairpin binds weakly but specifically to RNA. The unstructured region of Nop10p likely interacts with Cbf5p.  相似文献   

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Box H/ACA small nucleolar ribonucleoprotein particles (H/ACA snoRNPs) play key roles in the synthesis of eukaryotic ribosomes. How box H/ACA snoRNPs are assembled remains unknown. Here we show that yeast Nhp2p, a core component of these particles, directly binds RNA. In vitro, Nhp2p interacts with high affinity with RNAs containing irregular stem–loop structures but shows weak affinity for poly(A), poly(C) or for double-stranded RNAs. The central region of Nhp2p is believed to function as an RNA-binding domain, since it is related to motifs found in various RNA-binding proteins. Removal of two amino acids that shortens a putative β-strand element within Nhp2p central domain impairs the ability of the protein to interact with H/ACA snoRNAs in cell extracts. In vivo, this deletion prevents cell viability and leads to a strong defect in the accumulation of H/ACA snoRNAs and Gar1p. These data suggest that proper direct binding of Nhp2p to H/ACA snoRNAs is required for the assembly of H/ACA snoRNPs and hence for the stability of some of their components. In addition, we show that converting a highly conserved glycine residue (G59) within Nhp2p central domain to glutamate significantly reduces cell growth at 30 and 37°C. Remarkably, this modification affects the steady-state levels of H/ACA snoRNAs and the strength of Nhp2p association with these RNAs to varying degrees, depending on the nature of the H/ACA snoRNA. Finally, we show that the modified Nhp2p protein whose interaction with H/ACA snoRNAs is impaired cannot accumulate in the nucleolus, suggesting that only the assembled H/ACA snoRNP particles can be efficiently retained in the nucleolus.  相似文献   

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Nhp2p and Nop10p are essential for the function of H/ACA snoRNPs.   总被引:29,自引:3,他引:26  
The small nucleolar ribonucleoprotein particles containing H/ACA-type snoRNAs (H/ACA snoRNPs) are crucial trans-acting factors intervening in eukaryotic ribosome biogenesis. Most of these particles generate the site-specific pseudouridylation of rRNAs while a subset are required for 18S rRNA synthesis. To understand in detail how these particles carry out these functions, all of their protein components have to be characterized. For that purpose, we have affinity-purified complexes containing epitope-tagged Gar1p protein, previously shown to be part of H/ACA snoRNPs. Under the conditions used, three polypeptides of 65, 22 and 10 kDa apparent molecular weight specifically copurify with epitope-tagged Gar1p. The 22 and 10 kDa polypeptides were identified as Nhp2p and a novel protein we termed Nop10p, respectively. Both proteins are conserved, essential and present in the dense fibrillar component of the nucleolus. Nhp2p and Nop10p are specifically associated with all H/ACA snoRNAs and are essential to the function of H/ACA snoRNPs. Cells lacking Nhp2p or Nop10p are impaired in global rRNA pseudouridylation and in the A1 and A2 cleavage steps of the pre-rRNA required for the synthesis of mature 18S rRNA. These phenotypes are probably a direct consequence of the instability of H/ACA snoRNAs and Gar1p observed in cells deprived of Nhp2p or Nop10p. Our results suggest that Nhp2p and Nop10p, together with Cbf5p, constitute the core of H/ACA snoRNPs.  相似文献   

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We have recently isolated novel IFN-inducible gene, Gene associated with Retinoid-Interferon-induced Mortality-1 (GRIM-1), using a genetic technique. Moderate ectopic expression of GRIM-1 caused growth inhibition and sensitized cells to retinoic acid (RA)/IFN-induced cell death while high expression caused apoptosis. GRIM-1 depletion, using RNAi, conferred a growth advantage. Three protein isoforms (1α, 1β and 1γ) with identical C-termini are produced from GRIM-1 mRNA. We show that GRIM-1 isoforms interact with NAF1 and DKC1, two essential proteins required for box H/ACA sno/sca RNP biogenesis and suppresses box H/ACA RNA levels in mammalian cells by delocalizing NAF1. Suppression of these small RNAs manifests as inefficient rRNA maturation and growth suppression. Interestingly, yeast Shq1p also caused growth suppression in mammalian cells. Consistent with its growth-suppressive property, GRIM-1 expression is lost in a number of human primary prostate tumors. Our observations support a recent study that GRIM-1 might act as a co-tumor suppressor in the prostate.  相似文献   

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