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Npa1p is an essential trans-acting factor required for an early step in the assembly of 60S ribosomal subunits in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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Ribosome biogenesis requires > 100 nonribosomal proteins, which are associated with different preribosomal particles. The substrates, the interacting partners, and the timing of action of most of these proteins are largely unknown. To elucidate the functional environment of the putative ATP-dependent RNA helicase Dbp6p from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, which is required for 60S ribosomal subunit assembly, we have previously performed a synthetic lethal screen and thereby revealed a genetic interaction network between Dbp6p, Rp13p, Nop8p, and the novel Rsa3p. In this report, we extended the characterization of this functional network by performing a synthetic lethal screen with the rsa3 null allele. This screen identified the so far uncharacterized Npa1p (YKL014C). Polysome profile analysis indicates that there is a deficit of 60S ribosomal subunits and an accumulation of half-mer polysomes in the slowly growing npa1-1 mutant. Northern blotting and primer extension analysis shows that the npa1-1 mutation negatively affects processing of all 27S pre-rRNAs and the normal accumulation of both mature 25S and 5.8S rRNAs. In addition, 27SA2 pre-rRNA is prematurely cleaved at site C 2. Moreover, GFP-tagged Npa1p localizes predominantly to the nucleolus and sediments with large complexes in sucrose gradients, which most likely correspond to pre-60S ribosomal particles. We conclude that Npa1p is required for ribosome biogenesis and operates in the same functional environment of Rsa3p and Dbp6p during early maturation of 60S ribosomal subunits.

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Npa1p is an essential trans-acting factor required for an early step in the assembly of 60S ribosomal subunits in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Author: Valle Rosado, Iván; Cruz Díaz, Jesús de la
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Year: 2004
DOI: 10.1261/rna.7340404
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Npa1p is an essen ial ans-ac ing ac o equi ed o
an ea ly s ep in he assembly o 60S ibosomal subuni s
in Saccha omyces ce e isiae
IVA
´N V. ROSADO and JESU
´S DE LA CRUZ
Depa amen o de Gene´ ica, Uni e sidad de Se illa, E-41012 Se illa, Spain
ABSTRACT
Ribosome biogenesis equi es >100 non ibosomal p o eins, which a e associa ed wi h di e en p e ibosomal pa icles. The
subs a es, he in e ac ing pa ne s, and he iming o ac ion o mos o hese p o eins a e la gely unknown. To elucida e he
unc ional en i onmen o he pu a i e ATP-dependen RNA helicase Dbp6p om Saccha omyces ce e isiae, which is equi ed
o 60S ibosomal subuni assembly, we ha e p e iously pe o med a syn he ic le hal sc een and he eby e ealed a gene ic
in e ac ion ne wo k be ween Dbp6p, Rpl3p, Nop8p, and he no el Rsa3p. In his epo , we ex ended he cha ac e iza ion o
his unc ional ne wo k by pe o ming a syn he ic le hal sc een wi h he sa3 null allele. This sc een iden i ied he so a
uncha ac e ized Npa1p (YKL014C). Polysome p o ile analysis indica es ha he e is a de ici o 60S ibosomal subuni s and an
accumula ion o hal -me polysomes in he slowly g owing npa1-1 mu an . No he n blo ing and p ime ex ension analysis
shows ha he npa1-1 mu a ion nega i ely a ec s p ocessing o all 27S p e- RNAs and he no mal accumula ion o bo h ma u e
25S and 5.8S RNAs. In addi ion, 27SA
2
p e- RNA is p ema u ely clea ed a si e C
2
. Mo eo e , GFP- agged Npa1p localizes
p edominan ly o he nucleolus and sedimen s wi h la ge complexes in suc ose g adien s, which mos likely co espond o
p e-60S ibosomal pa icles. We conclude ha Npa1p is equi ed o ibosome biogenesis and ope a es in he same unc ional
en i onmen o Rsa3p and Dbp6p du ing ea ly ma u a ion o 60S ibosomal subuni s.
Keywo ds: ibosome biogenesis; nucleolus; yeas gene ics; DEAD-box RNA helicase; p e ibosomal pa icles
INTRODUCTION
Ribosome syn hesis is a complex and highly ene gy-con-
suming p ocess in euka yo es (Wa ne e al. 2001). The e-
o e, he exp ession o he a ious ibosomal componen s is
subjec ed o a igh coo dina e con ol o ensu e hei p o-
duc ion a equimola amoun s (Plan a 1997; Lea y and
Huang 2001). In addi ion, ibosome con en luc ua es o
cope wi h he demand o p o ein syn hesis in esponse o
g ow h condi ions and s esses (Plan a e al. 1995; Wa ne
1999; Wa ne e al. 2001). Se e al p o eins in ol ed in i-
bosome biogenesis appea o ha e a unc ion in egula ing
he cell cycle (Pes o e al. 2001; Du and S illman 2002;
Oe inge and Tolle ey 2003), and de egula ion o ibo-
some biogenesis has been implica ed in uncon olled
g ow h and umo igenesis in mammalian cells (Rugge o
and Pandol i 2003).
In euka yo es, ibosome biogenesis akes place p ima ily
in he nucleolus (Olson e al. 2000; Pede son and Poli z
2000). The p ocess s a s wi h he ansc ip ion o he p i-
ma y ansc ip s (35S p e- RNA and p e-5S RNA in yeas )
by dis inc RNA polyme ases (Pol I and Pol III, espec-
i ely) and equi es he impo o mos ibosomal p o eins
( -p o eins) om he cy oplasm (Nomu a e al. 2004). The
35S p e- RNA is p ocessed a mul iple si es o gene a e he
ma u e 18S, 5.8S, and 25S RNA. The p e-5S RNA is only
p ocessed a i s 3⬘end o gene a e he ma u e 5S RNA (Fig.
1; Venema and Tolle ey 1999; Raue´ 2004). Concomi an o
he p e- RNA syn hesis and p ocessing eac ions, he p e-
RNA in e media es a e ex ensi ely modi ied (Deca u and
Fou nie 2002) and associa e wi h he -p o eins and a la ge
numbe o non ibosomal p o eins o o m p e ibosomal
pa icles (Fa ica and Tolle ey 2002; F omon -Racine e al.
2003; de la C uz e al. 2004a). Mos o ou cu en knowl-
edge on ibosome syn hesis comes om s udies wi h he
yeas Saccha omyces ce e isiae; howe e , he basic ou line o
he p ocess is highly conse ed h ough he euka yo ic king-
dom (Takahashi e al. 2003; Ge bi and Bo o jagin 2004).
The powe o yeas gene ics has led o he iden i ica ion o
Rep in eques s o: Jesu´s de la C uz, Depa amen o de Gene´ ica, Fac-
ul ad de Biologı´a, Uni e sidad de Se illa, A da. Reina Me cedes, 6,
E-41012 Se illa, Spain; e-mail [email p o ec ed].
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many o he di e en non ibosomal ac o s in ol ed in i-
bosome syn hesis (K essle e al. 1999b; Kiss 2002). Recen
ad ances in he biochemical pu i ica ion o dis inc p e i-
bosomal complexes ha e acili a ed he iden i ica ion o
new non ibosomal ac o s and he loca ion o many o hem
wi hin he p e ibosomal pa icles (Milke ei e al. 2003).
These analyses ha e also ede ined he model o he -sub-
uni assembly pa hway (Fa ica and Tolle ey 2002; F o-
mon -Racine e al. 2003; Tschochne and Hu 2003). In
his model, he 90S p e ibosomal pa icle con ains he com-
ple e machine y esponsible o he ea ly clea ages o 35S
p e- RNA as well as se e al la ge and small -p o eins, bu
lacks mos o he ac o s in ol ed in 60S -subuni o ma-
ion (D agon e al. 2002; Fa ica and Tolle ey 2002; G andi
e al. 2002; F omon -Racine e al. 2003;
de la C uz e al. 2004a). Following clea -
age a ea ly si es, he 90S pa icle gi es
ise o ea ly 43S and 66S p e ibosomal
pa icles, which con ain 20S and 27SA
p e- RNAs, espec i ely. I appea s ha
mos o he ac o s associa ed wi h he
35S p e- RNA, wi h a ew excep ions, a e
eleased a e he 35S p e- RNA is spli
in o 20S and 27SA p e- RNAs (G andi e
al. 2002; Nissan e al. 2002). The ea ly
43S p e ibosomal pa icle is apidly ex-
po ed o he cy oplasm, whe e he con-
e sion o 20S p e- RNA in o ma u e 18S
RNA and he las assembly eac ions
ake place (Udem and Wa ne 1973). The
s udy o he di e en pu i ied p e-40S
complexes indica es ha only ew ans-
ac ing ac o s a e needed o inish he
ma u a ion o 40S -subuni s om ea ly
43S p e ibosomal pa icles (Scha¨ e e al.
2002; Fa ica e al. 2003a; Van obays e al.
2003). Howe e , he s udy o he di e -
en pu i ied p e-60S complexes is consis-
en wi h he p esence o dis inc p e-60S
in e media es ha mo e om he
nucleolus o he nucleoplasm and om
he e o he cy oplasm. These in e medi-
a es a e e med, acco ding o hei posi-
ion in he pa hway, ea ly, medium, la e,
and cy oplasmic p e-60S -pa icles
(Fa ica and Tolle ey 2002; Nissan e al.
2002). The ea lies 66S p e ibosomal pa -
icle is likely he esul o he associa ion
o >50 non ibosomal p o eins and mos
la ge -p o eins wi h he 27SA p e- RNA
(Nissan e al. 2002). The complexi y o
he p e-60S -pa icles dec eases du ing
hei ma u a ion om he nucleolus o
he nucleoplasm (Nissan e al. 2002;
Sa eanu e al. 2003) and he expo -com-
pe en p e-60S pa icle has comple ed he p e- RNA p o-
cessing eac ions (Baßle e al. 2001; Nissan e al. 2002). As
o he p e-40S pa icles, las assembly eac ions occu in
he cy oplasm (Senge e al. 2001; Kalls om e al. 2003).
Mo e han 150 p o ein ans-ac ing ac o s a e so a
known o be in ol ed in ibosome biogenesis (F omon -
Racine e al. 2003; Milke ei e al. 2003). The oles o hese
ac o s ha e been in e ed on he basis o hei mu an
pheno ype wi h espec o p e- RNA me abolism o hei
associa ion wi h dis inc p e ibosomal pa icles ( o ex-
amples, see h p://www.expasy.o g/linde /p o eins.h ml).
Mos o hem lack conse ed enzyma ic domains and a e
e med gene ally -subuni assembly ac o s. Few a e p e-
dic ed o encode enzymes such as endo- and exonucleases,
FIGURE 1. (Legend on nex page)
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modi ying enzymes, AAA ATPases, ATP-dependen RNA
helicases, o GTPases (K essle e al. 1999b; de la C uz e al.
2004a). The pu a i e RNA helicases ep esen he la ges
class o enzymes in ol ed in ibosome biogenesis (K essle
e al. 1999b; de la C uz e al. 2004a). These enzymes seem o
unwind RNA duplex egions in an ATP-dependen manne
and a e supposed o assis he ex ensi e s uc u al ea -
angemen s ha a e expec ed o occu du ing he -subuni
assembly eac ions. So a , nei he p ecise subs a es no
clea in e ac ing pa ne s ha e been elucida ed o hese
p o eins. We ha e p e iously epo ed he unc ional cha -
ac e iza ion o one such pu a i e RNA helicase, Dbp6p,
which is an essen ial nucleola p o ein ha is equi ed o
60S -subuni assembly and has been p oposed o ac a an
ea ly s ep du ing his p ocess (K essle e al. 1998). In ag ee-
men wi h his, we ha e shown ha Dbp6p unc ionally
in e ac s wi h a se o ans-ac ing ac o s such as Dbp7p,
Dbp9p, Nop8p, and Rsa3p and he -p o ein Rpl3p, which
ha e also been p oposed o unc ion ea ly du ing 60S -
subuni assembly (de la C uz e al. 2004b). Rsa3p is a non-
essen ial p o ein (de la C uz e al. 2004b); he e o e, in
o de o gain mo e insigh in o he unc ional en i onmen
o Rsa3p and hence Dbp6p, we ha e pe o med a syn he ic
le hal (sl) sc een wi h he sa3 null allele. He e, we desc ibe
he iden i ica ion o he genes complemen ing he isola ed sl
mu an s and s udy u he he so a uncha ac e ized open
eading ame (ORF) YKL014C. We p o ide e idence ha
he essen ial YKL014Cp is a nucleola p o ein needed o
op imal biogenesis o 60S -subuni s. Ou esul s sugges
ha YKL014Cp is equi ed o 27S p e- RNA p ocessing
and o he no mal accumula ion o 25S and 5.8S ma u e
RNAs. YKL014Cp is associa ed wi h la ge complexes,
which mos likely ep esen p e-60S ibosomal pa icles. We
conclude ha YKL014Cp has an ea ly ole du ing 60S -
subuni assembly. While his wo k was in p og ess,
YKL014Cp, he ea e named Npa1p ( o Nucleola P e i-
bosomal Associa ed), was independen ly cha ac e ized and
iden i ied as a componen o a e y ea ly p e-60S -subuni
pa icle, which con ains he 27SA
2
p e- RNA and he ans-
ac ing ac o s Dbp6p, Dbp7p, Dbp9p, and Nop8p bu seems
o lack Rsa3p (Dez e al. 2004).
RESULTS
Syn he ic le hali y wi h he sa3 null allele
iden i ies Npa1p
Rsa3p is a nucleola nonessen ial p o ein equi ed o op-
imal biogenesis o 60S -subuni s (de la C uz e al. 2004b).
Se e al lines o expe imen al e idence sugges s ha Rsa3p
and Dbp6p unc ion oge he in i o (de la C uz e al.
2004b). To isola e no el ac o s belonging o he same unc-
ional en i onmen as Dbp6p and Rsa3p, we ca ied ou an
sl sc een wi h he sa3 null allele. To his end, s ain IVY252
(pHT4467-RSA3) was mu agenized by UV i adia ion and
abou 200,000 su i ing colonies we e sc eened o nonsec-
o ing and 5- luo oo o ic acid (5-FOA) sensi i i y pheno-
ype. Thi een posi i e candida es we e ob ained and sub-
sequen ans o ma ion wi h YCplac111-RSA3 escued
g ow h on 5-FOA-con aining medium, hus sugges ing ha
all candida es indeed ha bo bona ide genomic sl mu a-
ions. In addi ion, backc ossing he sl mu an s ains o
s ain IVY262, a MATa de i a i e o IVY252, demons a ed
ha he sl pheno ype o all mu an s is caused by a single
ecessi e mu a ion (see Ma e ials and Me hods).
In ag eemen wi h he p e iously e ealed syn he ic en-
hancemen in e ac ions (de la C uz e al.
2004b), one mu an was complemen ed
by DBP6 and ano he one by NOP8 (see
Ma e ials and Me hods). In e es ingly,
se en mu an s we e complemen ed by
RPL3 and one by DBP9 (see Ma e ials
and Me hods). These likely ep esen al-
lele-speci ic syn he ic le hal ela ionships
because he sa3 null mu an is no syn-
he ically enhancing he g ow h pheno-
ype o p e iously isola ed pl3 o dbp9
alleles (de la C uz e al. 2004b). One o
he sl mu an s ains (sl1-4) is he subjec
o his s udy and he emaining wo a e
nei he complemen ed by any o he ea -
lie -men ioned genes no by NPA1 and
a e s ill being cha ac e ized. To clone he
gene complemen ing he sl mu a ion
p esen in he sl1-4 s ain, we ook ad-
an age o i s ecessi e slow-g ow h (sg)
pheno ype. This s ain was ans o med
wi h a yeas genomic lib a y and he li-
FIGURE 1. P e- RNA p ocessing in S. ce e isiae.(A) S uc u e and p ocessing si es o he 35S
p e- RNA. This p ecu so con ains he sequences o he ma u e 18S, 5.8S, and 25S RNAs
ha a e sepa a ed by wo in e nal ansc ibed space sequences, ITS1 and ITS2, and lanked
by wo ex e nal ansc ibed space sequences, 5⬘ETS and 3⬘ETS. The ma u e RNA species
a e shown as ba s and he ansc ibed space sequences as lines. The p ocessing si es and hei
loca ions as well as he a ious p obes used a e indica ed. (B) P e- RNA p ocessing pa hway.
The p ima y RNA Pol I ansc ip unde goes co alen modi ica ions (no shown), and i is
clea ed a i s 3⬘end o yield he 35S p e- RNA, which is he longes de ec able p ecu so . The
35S p e- RNA is clea ed a si e A
0
o gene a e he 33S p e- RNA. This molecule is subse-
quen ly p ocessed a si es A
1
and A
2
, esul ing in he sepa a ion o he p e- RNAs des ined o
he small and la ge ibosomal subuni s. The inal ma u a ion o he 20S p ecu so akes place
in he cy oplasm, whe e clea age a si e D yields he ma u e 18S RNA. The 27SA
2
p ecu so
is p ocessed by wo al e na i e pa hways ha bo h lead o he o ma ion o ma u e 5.8S and
25S RNAs. In he majo pa hway, he 27SA
2
p ecu so is i s clea ed a si e A
3
and hen he
27SA
3
p ecu so is exonucleoly ically diges ed 5⬘→3⬘up o si e B
1S
o yield he 27SB
S
p e-
cu so . A mino pa hway p ocesses he 27SA
2
o he 27SA
3
molecule a si e B
1L
by an as ye
unknown mechanism, p oducing he 27SB
L
p e- RNA. While p ocessing a si es B
1S
and B
1L
is being comple ed, he 3⬘end o ma u e 25S RNA is gene a ed by 3⬘→5⬘ imming o si e
B
2
. The subsequen p ocessing o bo h 27SB species appea s o be iden ical. Clea age a si e
C
2
gene a es he 25.5S and 7S p e- RNAs. The 7S p e- RNA is 3⬘→5⬘ immed o he 3⬘end
o he ma u e 5.8S RNA. The 25.5S species is 5⬘→3⬘diges ed o he ma u e 25S RNA. The
p ima y RNA Pol III ansc ip is immed o he 3⬘end o he ma u e 5S RNA. The da a
p esen ed in his s udy sugges ha Npa1p is equi ed o e icien p ocessing o he 27S
p e- RNAs. Fo e iews on p e- RNA p ocessing and he known p ocessing enzymes, see
Venema and Tolle ey (1999) and Raue´ (2004).
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b a y plasmid was eco e ed om h ee colonies ha g ew
o he wild- ype ex en a 37°C. Sequence and subcloning
analysis o he inse demons a ed ha he uncha ac e ized
essen ial ORF, YKL014C, which was named NPA1, is su i-
cien o es o e wild- ype g ow h (see Ma e ials and Me h-
ods). Fu he mo e, his ORF also es o es ed/whi e sec o -
ing and g ow h on 5-FOA pla es o he sl1-4 s ain.
To isola e he sl mu a ion om he sl1-4 s ain, he ea e
named npa1-1, we c ossed his s ain o an isogenic wild-
ype s ain, W303-1A, spo ula ed he esul ing diploid, and
dissec ed he e ads. In all comple e e ads, wo sg spo e
clones we e ob ained. Fo u he analyses, he meio ic seg-
egan IVY325 (see Table 1 o i s ele an geno ype) was
selec ed. The npa1-1mu a ion, which causes by i sel he sg
pheno ype (doubling ime o 4hinliquid YPD medium a
30°C,5ha 37°C),iscomplemen ed o he wild- ype ex en
by a cen ome ic plasmid ha bo ing he NPA1 gene a bo h
30°C and 37°C (Fig. 2A; da a no shown). The npa1-1mu-
an is, as expec ed, sl wi h he sa3 null allele (Fig. 2B). To
es o linkage be ween he npa1-1mu a ion and he ORF
YKL014C, we c ossed IVY325 wi h IVY507 (YCplac33-
NPA1), a haploid s ain ha ha bo s an npa1⬋kanMX4
dis up ion a he ch omosomal locus and con ains as a sole
NPA1 allele he cen ome ic plasmid YCplac33-NPA1. A e
spo ula ion and e ad analysis, all comple e e ads showed
a2
+
:2
−
seg ega ion o cell iabili y on pla es con aining
5-FOA, wi h all he iable spo e clones ha ing an sg phe-
no ype (da a no shown). This esul indica ed ha he
npa1-1mu a ion is linked o he NPA1 gene.
Npa1p encodes a p o ein o 1764 amino acids wi h a
p edic ed molecula mass o 203.3 kDa. The p o ein seems
o be neu al (pI = 7.31) and p obably exis s in low in a-
cellula abundance on he basis o a codon adap a ion index
o 0.158. A da abase sea ch e ealed no ob ious p o ein
mo i s o Npa1p, bu i s i s 693 amino acids seem o ha e
a p edic ed s uc u e ela ed o p o eins o he HEAT- epea
amily such as he PR65A subuni o p o ein phospha ase
2A (Yeas Resou ce Cen e In o ma ics Pla o m, h p://
www.yeas c.o g; Hazbun e al. 2003) and a low homology
wi h Tpd3p, he yeas PR65A p o ein. We could also iden-
i y po en ial homologs o yeas Npa1p in human, D o-
sophila,A abidopsis, and o he ungi (Sequence Simila i y
Que y Tool, Saccha omyces Genome Da abase; Ch is ie e al.
2004). The s ong sequence conse a ion sugges s ha
Npa1p ca ies ou an impo an , e olu iona ily conse ed
unc ion in all euka yo es. This unc ion migh be ela ed o
60S -subuni syn hesis, as sugges ed by he gene ic in e -
ac ion be ween Npa1p and Rsa3p. Mo eo e , sea ches in
he p e ibosomal ne wo k (h p://www.p e- ibosome.de;
Milke ei e al. 2003) and he YEAST p o ein complex da-
abase (h p://yeas .cellzome.com) ound Npa1p associa ed
wi h 90S p e ibosomal and ea ly p e-60S pa icles. In he
nex sec ions, we in es iga ed he possible in ol emen o
Npa1p in 60S -subuni biogenesis.
Npa1p is a nucleola p o ein
As a i s s ep in he unc ional cha ac e iza ion o Npa1p,
we s udied he subcellula localiza ion o Npa1p using an
NPA1-eGFP usion allele (see Ma e ials and Me hods). This
allele, which is exp essed om he NPA1 p omo e , is ully
unc ional because i complemen ed he npa1 null allele o
he wild- ype ex en a 30°C and 37°C (da a no shown).
Wes e n blo analysis wi h an i-GFP an ibodies de ec ed a
single p o ein ha mig a ed a he expec ed molecula mass
o abou 220–230 kDa (da a no shown; see Fig. 8). In he
s ain IVY507 (YCplac33-NPA1-eGFP pUN100-DsRed-
NOP1), he g een luo escence is de ec ed in he nucleolus
(Fig. 3B). The nucleola localiza ion is con i med by co-
localiza ion o he usion DsRed-Nop1p p o ein and exclu-
sion o he nucleoplasm, which was isual-
ized by s aining DNA wi h 4⬘,6-diamidino-
2-phenylindole dihyd ochlo ide (DAPI;
Fig. 3E–F). Ou esul s a e in ull ag ee-
men wi h hose desc ibed in a ecen sys-
ema ic p o ein localiza ion s udy (Huh e
al. 2003). The p edominan localiza ion o
Npa1-eGFPp in he nucleolus sugges s
a speci ic ole o Npa1p in ibosome bio-
genesis.
Npa1p is equi ed o 60S
-subuni accumula ion
To assess he unc ion o Npa1p in ibo-
some biogenesis, we used he npa1-1mu-
an s ain. We i s checked whe he his
mu a ion causes a de iciency in -subuni s
by polysome p o ile analysis. Compa ed
wi h he isogenic wild- ype s ain, he e
TABLE 1. Yeas s ains used in his s udy
Name
a
Rele an geno ype Sou ce
W303-1A MATa
W303-1B MAT␣
YDK11-5A MAT␣ade3::kanMX4 K essle e al. 1999a
YMD3-1A MAT␣ sa3::HIS3MX6 de la C uz e al. 2004b
YMD3-2D MATa sa3::HIS3MX6 de la C uz e al. 2004b
IVY252 MAT␣ sa3::kanMX4 ade3::kanMX4
[pHT4467-RSA3]
This s udy
IVY262 MATa sa3::kanMX4 ade3::kanMX4
[pHT4467-RSA3]
This s udy
IVY325 MAT␣npa1-1 This s udy
IVY507
b
MAT␣LYS2 MET15 npa1::kanMX4
[YCplac111-NPA1]
This s udy
a
All s ains used in his s udy, excep he IVY507 s ain, a e de i a i es o he diploid
s ain W303. IVY507 is a de i a i e o he diploid s ain Y24863 (see Ma e ials and
Me hods o o he geno ypic ma ke s).
b
Depending on he expe imen al condi ions, he o iginal YCplac111-NPA1 was e-
placed by o he NPA1-con aining plasmids.
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was a educ ion o ee 60S -subuni s ela i e o 40S -
subuni s and also a dec ease in 80S and polysomes in he
npa1-1s ain a bo h 30°C and 37°C (Fig. 4A,B; da a no
shown). As a esul o he sho age o 60S -subuni s, he e
was also an accumula ion o hal -me polysomes (Fig. 4B).
The ela i e educ ion o he 60S -subuni s was u he
analyzed by comple ely dissocia ing mono- and polysomes
in o 40S and 60S -subuni s by using low Mg
2+
suc ose
g adien s. Indeed, in he npa1-1s ain, we obse ed a 30%
educ ion in he o e all quan i y o 60S -subuni s ela i e
o he wild- ype s ain (A
254
a io ∼1.8 in he wild- ype
s ain and A
254
∼1.2 in he npa1-1s ain a 30°C, da a no
shown). These esul s indica e ha he pa ial loss o unc-
ion o Npa1p by he npa1-1mu a ion causes a de ici in
60S -subuni s. In ag eemen wi h his de ici , he npa1-1
mu an s ain is hype sensi i e o an ibio ics such as cyclo-
heximide and neomycin ha in e e e wi h he ansla ion
p ocess (Fig. 4C; da a no shown). Toge he wi h he
nucleola localiza ion o Npa1p, hese esul s s ongly sug-
ges ha Npa1p is a ans-ac ing ac o in ol ed in 60S
-subuni biogenesis.
Npa1p is equi ed o no mal p e- RNA p ocessing
P e- RNA p ocessing is in ima ely linked o he -subuni
assembly p ocess (see In oduc ion). The e o e, o s udy in
mo e de ail he unc ion o Npa1p in he biogenesis o 60S
-subuni s, we assessed he s eady-s a e le els o ma u e
RNA and p ecu so s by No he n blo hyb idiza ion and
p ime ex ension analyses in he npa1-1s ain and com-
pa ed hem o hose in he isogenic null sa3 and wild- ype
s ain. S ains IVY325 (npa1-1), YMD3-1A (⌬ sa3), and
W303-1B (wild ype) we e i s g own a 30°C in liquid YPD
medium and hen shi ed o 37°C o up o 9 h. Cells we e
main ained in mid-log phase (OD
600
o ∼0.8) and ha es ed
a di e en ime poin s and o al RNA was ex ac ed and
FIGURE 2. The npa1-1mu a ion con e s a slow-g ow h pheno ype
and i is syn he ically le hal wi h he sa3 null allele. (A) The s ain
IVY325 (npa1-1) was ans o med wi h ei he YCplac111 o he
complemen ing plasmid YCplac111-NPA1. As con ols, s ains W303-
1B (wild ype) and YMD3-1A (⌬ sa3) we e ans o med wi h YC-
plac111. T ans o man s we e g own on SD-Leu pla es o 4da 30°C.
(B) The s ains IVY325 (npa1-1), ca ying he plasmid YCplac33-
NPA1, and YMD3-2D (⌬ sa3) we e c ossed, he esul ing diploid was
spo ula ed, and he e ads we e dissec ed. Comple e e ads we e
s eaked on YPD pla es and es eaked on 5-FOA-con aining pla es o
coun e selec YCplac33-NPA1. A ep esen a i e e a ype e ad is
shown on a YPD pla e ( op hal ) o on a 5-FOA con aining pla e
(bo om hal ). Pla es we e incuba ed o 4da 30°C.
FIGURE 3. Npa1p localized p edominan ly o he nucleolus. Fluo-
escence mic oscopy was pe o med wi h exponen ially g owing cells
exp essing he Npa1-eGFPp and DsRed-Nop1p om hei cogna e
p omo e s. (A) Phase con as acquisi ion (Noma ski) o he same
ield as in B–F.(B) Npa1-eGFPp was de ec ed by he GFP luo escence.
(C) Ch oma in DNA was s ained wi h DAPI. (D) DsRed-Nop1p was
de ec ed by he DsRed luo escence. (E) Colocaliza ion o Npa1-eG-
FPp and ch oma in DNA. (F) Colocaliza ion o Npa1-eGFPp and
DsRed-Nop1p.
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analyzed. As shown in Figu e 5, a mild inc ease o he 35S
p e- RNA was de ec ed in all s ains a e ans e o 37°C.
This can be due o he e ec s o he hea shock, al hough 9
h a 37°C is likely enough ime o adap a ion. Howe e , in
he npa1-1s ain, his inc ease was accompanied by a e-
duc ion o 20S p e- RNA and an accumula ion o an abe -
an 23S p e- RNA and, o a lesse ex en , o an abe an
21S p e- RNA. This sugges s ha p e- RNA p ocessing a
ea ly si es is delayed in he npa1-1s ain a 37°C. The ap-
pea ance o 21S p e- RNA sugges s ha clea age a si e A
2
is mo e a ec ed han clea age a si es A
0
and A
1
. In good
ag eemen wi h his, le els o ma u e 18S RNA we e
sligh ly dec eased in he npa1-1s ain a 37°C. Mos im-
po an , he e was a signi ican dec ease in he 27SA and
27SB p e- RNAs in he npa1-1mu an a 37°C. The de-
c ease o he 27SB p e- RNA is e en obse ed when npa1-1
is g own a 30°C. Consis en ly, he e was a educ ion o he
s eady-s a e le els o 25S RNA (Fig. 5). In gene al, he
le els o p e- RNAs and ma u e RNAs in he sa3 null
s ain we e simila o hose o he wild- ype s ain, al hough
we could de ec some dec ease in he 27SB p e- RNAs a
37°C (Fig. 5).
Analysis o low-molecula -weigh RNA species showed
ha al hough le els o ma u e 5S RNA emained una -
ec ed, bo h he ma u e 5.8S
S
and 5.8S
L
RNAs sligh ly un-
de accumula ed in he npa1-1s ain a 37°C (Fig. 6). This
educ ion is due o dec eased le els o 7S
S
and 7S
L
p e-
RNAs and i is ully consis en wi h he dec eased le els o
he 27SB p e- RNAs (Fig. 6). In addi ion, a agmen ha
ex ends om A
2
o C
2
was accumula ed (Fig. 6). This sug-
ges s ha inac i a ion o Npa1p allows a p ema u e clea age
o 27SA
2
a si e C
2
ha educes he con e sion o 27SA
2
in o
27SB and 7S p e- RNAs.
In o de o esol e he 27SA
2
and 27SA
3
p e- RNAs and
dis inguish be ween he 27SB
L
and 27SB
S
p e- RNA, we
pe o med p ime ex ension analyses. As shown in Figu e 7,
he signal om he p ime ex ension s op a si es B
1L
and
B
1S
and, o a lesse ex en , a si es A
3
and A
2
was ound o
be signi ican ly dec eased in he npa1-1s ain compa ed
wi h he sa3 null and he wild- ype s ain. In addi ion,
p ime ex ension analysis h ough si e C
2
showed a clea
educ ion in he le el o he 25.5S p e- RNA (Fig. 7). Fi-
nally, hese analyses con i med ha le els o 27SB p e-
RNAs we e also sligh ly dec eased in he sa3 null s ain
(Fig. 7).
FIGURE 4. The npa1-1mu an has a de ici in ee 60S -subuni s,
accumula es hal -me polysomes, and is hype sensi i e o cyclohexi-
mide. (A) W303-1B (wild ype) and (B) IVY325 (npa1-1) we e g own
in YPD a 30°C. Cells we e ha es ed a an OD
600
o 0.8, and cell
ex ac s we e esol ed in 7%–50% suc ose g adien s. The A
254
was
con inuously measu ed. Sedimen a ion is om le o igh . The peaks
o ee 40S and 60S ibosomal subuni s, 80S ee couples/monosomes,
and polysomes a e indica ed. Hal -me s a e indica ed by a ows. (C)
D ug sensi i i y assay. Di e en dilu ions o log-phase cul u es om
W303-1B (wild ype), YMD3-1A (⌬ sa3), and IVY325 (npa1-1) we e
es ed o hei sensi i i ies o wo di e en concen a ion o cyclo-
heximide (Cyh).
FIGURE 5. E ec s o he npa1-1mu a ion on s eady-s a e le els o
high-molecula -weigh p e- RNA and ma u e RNA species. RNA was
ex ac ed om W303-1B (wild ype), YMD3-1A (⌬ sa3), and IVY325
(npa1-1) ollowing g ow h in YPD a 30°C o a a ious ime poin s
a e a shi o 37°C. RNA co esponding o an equi alen numbe o
cells was esol ed on a 1.2% aga ose- o maldehyde gel and ans e ed
o a nylon memb ane o No he n hyb idiza ion. The same il e was
hyb idized consecu i ely wi h di e en p obes. P obe names a e in-
dica ed in pa en heses on he igh (see Fig. 1A o hei loca ion in he
35S p e- RNA).
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Toge he , hese da a s ongly sugges ha Npa1p is
mainly equi ed o p ope ma u a ion o bo h 25S and 5.8S
RNAs. The inac i a ion o Npa1p by he npa1-1mu a ion
has a majo impac on p ocessing o all 27S p e- RNAs,
al hough he e is also an e ec on he clea age e iciency a
si e A
2
and o a lesse ex en a si es A
0
and A
1
. Finally, he
appea ance o he abe an A
2
-C
2
agmen molecule indi-
ca es ha Npa1p is also equi ed o main ain he no mal
o de o p ocessing o he 27SA
2
p e- RNA. Ou esul s
wi h he npa1-1s ain a e simila o hose epo ed o a
GAL⬋NPA1 s ain on in i o deple ion o Npa1p (Dez e al.
2004).
Npa1p is associa ed o
high-molecula -weigh pa icles
Recen epo s ha e iden i ied Npa1p in 90S pa icles as well
as in se e al p e-60S pa icles (see ea lie ). In o de o de-
e mine he s eady-s a e le els o Npa1p associa ed wi h
la ge p e ibosomal pa icles, we analyzed he sedimen a ion
beha io o he Npa1-eGFPp usion p o ein in suc ose den-
si y g adien s. Fo his pu pose, o al ex ac s we e p epa ed
om he IVY507 (YCplac33-NPA1-eGFP) s ain and sub-
jec ed o low Mg
2+
suc ose g adien ul acen i uga ion.
Then, ac ions we e collec ed and analyzed by Wes e n blo
o de ec Npa1-eGFPp. As shown in Figu e 8, a peak o
Npa1-eGFPp was ound associa ed wi h high-molecula -
weigh pa icles. The maximum o his peak sedimen s
sligh ly lowe han ma u e 60S -subuni s (Fig. 8, ac ion
14 e sus ac ion 12). I has been p e iously desc ibed ha
di e en p e-60S -pa icles mig a e o his egion o he
suc ose g adien (de la C uz e al. 1998a, 2004b). No p o ein
was de ec ed a he posi ions expec ed o he ee p o eins
(Fig. 8, ac ion 1–3). Taking also in o accoun he nucleola
localiza ion o Npa1-eGFP (see Fig. 3), we conclude ha he
majo i y o Npa1p is s ably associa ed wi h p e-60S -pa -
icles.
DISCUSSION
Sl sc eens ha e p o en o be e y help ul ools in iden i ying
componen s o mul ip o ein complexes, such as he nuclea
po e complex o p e ibosomal pa icles (Doye and Hu
1995; Venema and Tolle ey 1999). We ha e p e iously
desc ibed he unc ion o Dbp6p, a pu a i e RNA helicase
ha is equi ed o an ea ly s ep du ing he assembly o 60S
-subuni s (K essle e al. 1998). We ha e elucida ed he
unc ional en i onmen o Dbp6p by es ablishing a gene ic
in e ac ion ne wo k wi h he ans-ac ing ac o s Dbp7p,
Dbp9p, Nop8p, Rsa1p, and Rsa3p and he 60S -p o ein
Rpl3p (K essle e al. 1999a; de la C uz e al. 2004b). All o
hese p o eins ha e been implica ed in simila ea ly nucleo-
la s eps du ing he assembly o 60S -subuni s, wi h he
excep ion o Rsa1p, which localizes o he nucleoplasm.
Rpl3p belongs o a g oup o -p o eins ha associa e ea ly
wi h p e ibosomal pa icles (K uiswijk e al. 1978). In o de
o lea n mo e abou he unc ional en i onmen o Rsa3p
and hence Dbp6p, we ha e pe o med a sl sc een wi h he
sa3 null allele. We ound mu a ions in Rpl3p, Dbp6p, Dbp9p,
and Nop8p. We also iden i ied a mu a ion in he so a
uncha ac e ized ORF YKL014C/NPA1. In e es ingly, his
FIGURE 7. E ec s o he npa1-1mu a ion on s eady-s a e le els o
27S and 25.5S p e- RNA species. The same RNA samples desc ibed in
he legend o Figu e 5 we e used o p ime ex ension analysis. P obe
g (see Fig. 1A o i s loca ion in he 35S p e- RNA) was labeled and
used o he eac ions. No e ha his p obe allows de ec ion o 27SA
2
(as he s op a si e A
2
), 27SA
3
(as he s op a si e A
3
), bo h 27SB (as
s ops a si es B
1L
and B
1S
), and 25.5S (as he s op a si e C
2
).
FIGURE 6. E ec s o he npa1-1mu a ion on s eady-s a e le els o
low-molecula -weigh p e- RNA and ma u e RNA species. The same
RNA samples desc ibed in he legend o Figu e 5 we e sepa a ed on a
7% polyac ylamide-u ea gel, ans e ed o a nylon memb ane, and
hyb idized consecu i ely wi h di e en p obes. P obe names, excep
he one used o de ec ma u e 5S RNA, a e indica ed in pa en heses
on he igh (see Fig. 1A o hei loca ion in he 35S p e- RNA).
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mu a ion, npa1-1, is syn he ically le hal no only wi h he
sa3 null allele bu also wi h di e en dbp6,dbp9,nop8, and
pl3 alleles and he dbp7 null mu an (I.V. Rosado, unpubl.).
In his wo k, we show ha Npa1p is a ans-ac ing ac o
ha , like Dbp6p, Dbp7p, Dbp9p, Nop8p, and Rsa3p, is
equi ed o an ea ly s ep in he pa hway o 60S -subuni
syn hesis. Npa1p is, like mos ac o s in ol ed in ibosome
biogenesis (F omon -Racine e al. 2003), localized p edomi-
nan ly in he nucleolus in exponen ially g owing cells. The
npa1-1mu a ion esul ed in he de ici o 60S -subuni and
he appea ance o hal -me polysomes. Mos likely, as a
consequence o his de ici , he npa1-1s ain is hype sen-
si i e o an ibio ics ha in e e e wi h he ansla ion p o-
cess. Simila esul s ha e been desc ibed o many mu an s
de ec i e in 60S -p o eins o ac o s in ol ed in 60S -
subuni biogenesis ( o examples, see Hess e al. 1994; Be-
na d e al. 1998; de la C uz e al. 1998b).
When p e- RNA p ocessing was examined in npa1-1
cells, we ound ha he mos p onounced pheno ype was
he d as ic educ ion in he s eady-s a e le els o all 27S
p e- RNA a 37°C, especially bo h 27SB p e- RNAs. Con-
sis en ly, lowe le els o bo h 7S p e- RNAs we e de ec ed.
P ime ex ension e eals ha 25.5S le els we e also educed.
As a consequence o all hese p e- RNA
p ocessing pheno ypes, he e is a de ec-
i e syn hesis o ma u e 25S and 5.8S
RNAs. In ag eemen wi h he ac ha
5S RNA o ms a s able RNP wi h he
60S -p o ein Rpl5p (Deshmukh e al.
1993), le els o 5S RNA we e almos
una ec ed in he npa1-1s ain. Simila
p e- RNA p ocessing de ec s ha e been
desc ibed on mu a ion in o deple ion
o se e al ac o s in ol ed in 60S -sub-
uni syn hesis, among hem Dbp6p,
Dbp7p, Dbp9p, and Nop8p (Dauge on
and Linde 1998; K essle e al. 1998;
Zanchin and Gold a b 1999; Dauge on
e al. 2001). P e- RNA p ocessing analy-
sis also sugges s ha he sa3 null allele
leads o a mild educ ion in bo h 27SB
p e- RNAs. In addi ion, we ound ha
he npa1-1mu a ion a ec s he le els o
ma u e 18S RNA and i s 20S p ecu so
a 37°C. This is likely due o delayed
p ocessing a si e A
2
and o a lesse ex-
en a si es A
0
and A
1
. As a conse-
quence, bo h a 21S and, mo e abun-
dan ly, a 23S abe an p e- RNA accu-
mula ed. This ype o de ec in 18S
RNA syn hesis is a gene al ea u e o
mu a ions ha in e e e wi h he syn-
hesis o ma u e 25S and 5.8S RNAs
(Venema and Tolle ey 1999). In e es -
ingly, an abe an A
2
-C
2
agmen also
accumula ed in he npa1-1s ain a 37°C bu no in he sa3
null mu an . This agmen has been p e iously obse ed in
he Ss 1p-deple ed s ain and he empe a u e-sensi i e
cic1-2/nsa3 mu an a 37°C (Fa ica e al. 2002, 2003b). I
seems possible ha imp ope ea ly assembly in he pa hway
o 60S -subuni s allows p ema u e p ocessing o he 27SA
2
p e- RNA a si e C
2
, leading o educed le els o 27S and 7S
p e- RNAs and des abiliza ion o 25.5S p e- RNA (Fa ica e
al. 2002). I would be pe inen o assess he accumula ion
o he A
2
-C
2
agmen on inac i a ion o o he ac o s such
as Dbp6p, Dbp7p, Dbp9p, o Nop8p, whose mu an s show
p e- RNA p ocessing de ec s e y simila o he ones ound
in he npa1-1s ain. We conclude ha Npa1p is equi ed
o ea ly p e- RNA p ocessing e en s in he pa hway o 25S
and 5.8S RNA syn hesis. In con as o o he ac o s, such
as Cic1p (Fa ica e al. 2003b), Npa1p seems no o be e-
qui ed o nuclea expo o 60S -subuni s because we did
no ind nuclea accumula ion o he Rpl25p-eGFP la ge
subuni epo e in he npa1-1mu an a 30°C o ollowing
ans e o 37°C o 9 h (da a no shown).
We ound mos o Npa1p associa ed wi h la ge com-
plexes ha a e la ge han ma u e 60S -subuni s and could
co espond o p e-60S -pa icles. Consis en wi h his pos-
FIGURE 8. Analysis o he sedimen a ion o Npa1-eGFPp in suc ose g adien s. To al cell
ex ac s we e done om IVY507 (YCplac33-NPA1-eGFP) cells ollowing g ow h a 30°C and
esol ed in 7%–50% suc ose g adien s con aining a low concen a ion o Mg
2+
o dissocia e
ibosomes in o subuni s. The A
254
was con inuously measu ed. The p o ile ob ained is shown;
sedimen a ion is om le o igh . The peaks o 40S and 60S ibosomal subuni s a e indica ed.
F ac ions we e collec ed om he g adien s, p o eins we e ex ac ed om each ac ion, and
equal olumes we e esol ed on 7% SDS-polyac ylamide gels and subjec ed o Wes e n blo -
ing. T s ands o o al ex ac and numbe s co espond o ac ion numbe . A blo deco a ed
wi h an i-GFP an ibody is shown and he posi ion o Npa1-eGFP is indica ed.
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sibili y, Dez e al. (2004) ha e pu i ied a p e ibosomal com-
plex con aining Npa1p. In e es ingly, hese au ho s demon-
s a ed ha Npa1p is p edominan ly associa ed wi h he
27SA
2
p e- RNA, sugges ing ha his complex co esponds
o a e y ea ly p e-60S -pa icle. In ag eemen wi h bo h
his ac and ou gene ic da a, Dbp6p, Dbp7p, Dbp9p, and
Nop8p a e also s ably associa ed wi h he Npa1p-con aining
complex (Dez e al. 2004).
In conclusion, we ha e iden i ied an addi ional ac o
equi ed o ea ly assembly o 60S -subuni s. Howe e ,
because Npa1p lacks known enzyma ic ac i i y o ob ious
p o ein domains, we clea ly s ill do no unde s and i s
mechanis ic unc ion in his pa hway. S ikingly, Npa1p has
been desc ibed o in e ac in he yeas wo-hyb id sys em
wi h Cdc28p, which is he main cell cycle cyclin-dependen
p o ein kinase (Ue z e al. 2000). Se e al p o eins ha e been
implica ed in bo h ibosome syn hesis and cell cycle p o-
g ession (see In oduc ion). Howe e , ou esul s sugges
ha he e is no signi ican block o npa1-1cells a any s age
o he cell cycle a 30°C o 37°C (I.V. Rosado, unpubl.).
Fu he wo k is needed o unde s and he ole o Npa1p in
60S -subuni s and o cla i y i s possible link o cell cycle
p og ession.
MATERIALS AND METHODS
S ains, media, and gene ic manipula ions
All yeas s ains used in his s udy a e de i a i es o s ain W303
(MATa/MAT␣ade2-1/ade2-1 his3-11,15/his3-11,15 leu2-3,112/
leu2-3,112 p1-1/ p1-1 u a3-1/u a3-1) wi h he excep ion o he
de i a i es o he s ain Y24863, which is in he BY4743 back-
g ound (MATa/MAT␣his3⌬1/his3-⌬1 leu2⌬0/leu2⌬0 lys2⌬0/
LYS2 me 15⌬0/MET15 u a3⌬0/u a3⌬0 YKL014C⬋kanMX4/
YKL014C) and was pu chased om EUROSCARF (Table 1). The
s a ing s ain o he sl sc een, IVY252, was cons uc ed by c oss-
ing YDK11-5A and YMD3-2D. The esul ing diploid was spo u-
la ed and he e ads we e dissec ed. Two spo e clones o opposi e
ma ing ypes, IVY252 and IVY262, ca ying he ele an ma ke s
we e selec ed and ans o med wi h pHT4467-RSA3. RSA3 was
cloned in pHT4467 (Venema and Tolle ey 1996) as a 1.5-kb XbaI
agmen om pFL44-RSA3 (de la C uz e al. 2004b). G ow h and
handling o yeas we e acco ding o s anda d p ocedu es (Bu ke e
al. 2000). An ibio ic-con aining pla es we e p epa ed by adding
he d ugs om s ock solu ions in o YPD be o e pou ing he pla es.
E ec i e concen a ions ha ing no appa en e ec s on he g ow h
o W303-1B we e 1 mg/mL pa omomycin, 5 mg/mL neomycin,
and 0.1 µg/mL cycloheximide. Esche ichia coli s ain DH5␣was
used o cloning and p opaga ion o plasmids.
Isola ion o sl mu an s
S ain IVY252 (pHT4467-RSA3) was g own in YPD liquid me-
dium un il mid-log phase, and ∼500,000 cells we e sp ead on YPD
pla es a he densi y o abou 800 cells/pla e. The pla es we e hen
UV i adia ed, esul ing in a 40%–50% su i al, and incuba ed o
5 d a 30°C in he da k. Red colonies we e s eaked wice on o
esh YPD pla es o iden i y he nonsec o ing ones. Then hese
we e s eaked on pla es con aining 5-FOA and incuba ed o 5da
30°C. Eigh een candida es we e unable o g ow on 5-FOA pla es.
To con i m ha his pheno ype was no due o genomic in eg a-
ion o he plasmid pHT4467-RSA3, we ans o med candida es
wi h pHAC111-RSA3 and pHAC111 (de la C uz e al. 2004b).
Thi een candida es, named sl1-1, sl1-3, sl1-4, sl1-5, sl1-7,
sl1-8, sl2-2, sl2-3, sl3-3, sl3-4, sl4-1, sl4-2, and sl4-3, showed e-
s o ed sec o ing and 5-FOA esis ance on ans o ma ion wi h
pHAC111-RSA3 bu no wi h pHAC111. Candida es we e c ossed
o IVY262, he esul ing diploid s ain was spo ula ed, and he
e ads we e dissec ed. Two sl mu an seg egan s we e eco e ed
om 10 comple e e ads o each diploid s ain analyzed, indica -
ing he monogenic cha ac e o all sl mu a ions. The esul ing
diploid s ains we e also s eaked on YPD and 5-FOA-con aining
pla es. All diploids showed es o ed sec o ing and 5-FOA esis-
ance, indica ing he ecessi e cha ac e o all sl mu a ions. The
g ow h pheno ype o he di e en sl mu an s was assessed on YPD
pla es a 30°C, 18°C, and 37°C.
Cloning o NPA1
All sl mu an s we e ans o med wi h plasmids YCplac111-DBP6,
YCplac111-DBP7, YCplac111-DBP9, YCplac111-NOP8, YCplac111-
RPL3, YCplac111-RSA1, and YCplac111 (de la C uz e al. 2004b)
and ans o man s we e selec ed on SD pla es lacking leucine (SD-
Leu). T ans o man s we e s eaked on SD-Leu pla es o iden i y
sec o ing colonies and hen on 5-FOA-con aining pla es. The sl
pheno ype o he sl4-1 mu an was complemen ed by he DBP6
gene. The sl pheno ype o he sl4-2 mu an was complemen ed by
he DBP9 gene. The sl pheno ype o he sl1-8 mu an was comple-
men ed by he NOP8 gene. The sl pheno ype o he sl1-1, sl1-3,
sl1-5, sl1-7, sl2-2, sl3-3, and sl4-3 mu an s was complemen ed by
he RPL3 gene. S ain sl1-4, which has an sg pheno ype a any
empe a u e es ed, was ans o med wi h a YCplac111-based yeas
genomic lib a y (K essle e al. 1999a) and abou 15,000 ans o -
man s we e sc eened o wild- ype g ow h on SD-Leu pla es a
37°C. One plasmid, pIV222, con aining an 8.4-kb inse , comple-
men ed bo h he sg and sl pheno ypes o he sl1-4 mu an . The
sequence o he e minal egions shows ha he lib a y inse
con ained YKL013C (ARC19) and YKL014C as sole comple e
ORFs. Fu he subcloning o YKL014C as a 5.9-kb ApaI-NsiI ag-
men , which was blun ended, in o SmaI- es ic ed YCplac111
( he ea e named YCplac111-NPA1) and YCplac33 ( he ea e
named YCplac33-NPA1) con i med ha YKL014C was su icien
o complemen he sg and sl pheno ype o he sl1-4 mu an .
Fluo escence mic oscopy
S ain Y24863 was i s ans o med wi h YCplac111-NPA1, i was
subsequen ly spo ula ed, and he e ads we e dissec ed. A
npa1⬋KanMX4 haploid seg egan ha bo ing YCplac111-NPA1
(IVY507) was i s ans o med wi h YCplac33-NPA1-eGFP and
subjec ed o plasmid seg ega ion on SD-U a pla es. Plasmid YC-
plac33-NPA1-eGFP was cons uc ed as ollows: a 5.9-kb ApaI-NsiI
agmen om pIV222 was blun ended and cloned in o SmaI-
es ic ed YCplac33-yeGFP/TCYC1 (a gi om M. Hall). One
candida e in he app op ia e o ien a ion, pIV236, was selec ed.
Then, a PCR was pe o med using pIV222 as a empla e and he
Npa1p is equi ed o 60S biogenesis
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