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Regulation of mitochondrial ribosomal RNA synthesis in yeast
Authors:Durwood B. Ray and Ronald A. Butow
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biochemistry, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Dallas, 5323 Harry Hines Boulevard, 75235 Dallas, Texas, USA;(2) Present address: Department of Biochemistry and Medicine, Case Western Reserve University and Veterans Administration Medical Center, 10701 East Boulevard, 44106 Cleveland, Ohio, USA
Abstract:Summary Studies were undertaken to determine if mitochondrial rRNA synthesis in yeast is regulated by general cellular stringent control mechanism. Those variables affecting the relaxation of a cycloheximide-induced stringent response as a result of medium-shift-down or tyrosine limitation include: 1) the stage of cell growth, 2) carbon source, 3) strain differences and, 4) integrity of the cell wall. The extent of phenotypic relaxation decreased or was eliminated entirely in a strain dependent manner as cells entered stationary phase of growth or by growth of cells on galactose or in osmotically stabilized spheroplast cultures.Cytoplasmic and mitochondrial RNA species were extracted from regrowing spheroplast cultures subjected to different experimental regimens and analyzed by electrophoresis on 2.5% polyacrylamide gels. Relative rates of synthesis were determined in pulse experiments and normalized by double-label procedures to longterm label material. Tyrosine starvation was found to inhibit synthesis of the large and small rRNA species of both cytoplasmic and mitochondrial rRNAs to about 5–20% of the control values. Chloramphenicol inhibits mitochondrial and cytoplasmic rRNA synthesis to 60–80% of control; however, chloramphenicol addition does not relax the stringent inhibition of either class of rRNAs. Cycloheximide addition results in 70–80% inhibition of synthesis of both cellular species of rRNAs. As noted above, cycloheximide does not relax the stringent response of cytoplasmic rRNA synthesis in spheroplasts, and also does not relax the stringent inhibition of mitochondrial rRNA synthesis. From these studies, we conclude that both cytoplasmic and mitochondrial rRNA synthesis share common control mechanisms related to regulation of protein synthesis by shift-down or amino acid limitation.
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