TY - JOUR
T1 - An impaired RNA polymerase II activity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae causes cell-cycle inhibition at START
AU - Drebot, Michael A.
AU - Johnston, Gerald C.
AU - Friesen, James D.
AU - Singer, Richard A.
PY - 1993/11
Y1 - 1993/11
N2 - Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells harboring the temperature-sensitive mutation rpo21-4, in the gene encoding the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II, were shown to be partially impaired for cell-cycle progress at a permissive temperature, and to become permanently blocked at the cell-cycle regulatory step, START, at a restrictive temperature. The rpo21-4 mutation was lethal in combination with cdc28 mutations in the p34 protein kinase gene required for START. Transcripts of the CLN1 and CLN2 genes, encoding G1-cyclin proteins that, along with p34, are necessary for START, were decreased in abundance by the rpo21-4 mutation at a restrictive temperature. Increased G1-cyclin production, by expression of the CLN1 or CLN2 genes from a heterologous GAL promoter, overcame the rpo21-4 - mediated START inhibition, but such mutant cells nevertheless remained unable to proliferate at a restrictive temperature. These findings reveal that START can be particularly sensitive to an impaired RNA polymerase II function, presumably through effects on G1-cyclin expression.
AB - Saccharomyces cerevisiae cells harboring the temperature-sensitive mutation rpo21-4, in the gene encoding the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II, were shown to be partially impaired for cell-cycle progress at a permissive temperature, and to become permanently blocked at the cell-cycle regulatory step, START, at a restrictive temperature. The rpo21-4 mutation was lethal in combination with cdc28 mutations in the p34 protein kinase gene required for START. Transcripts of the CLN1 and CLN2 genes, encoding G1-cyclin proteins that, along with p34, are necessary for START, were decreased in abundance by the rpo21-4 mutation at a restrictive temperature. Increased G1-cyclin production, by expression of the CLN1 or CLN2 genes from a heterologous GAL promoter, overcame the rpo21-4 - mediated START inhibition, but such mutant cells nevertheless remained unable to proliferate at a restrictive temperature. These findings reveal that START can be particularly sensitive to an impaired RNA polymerase II function, presumably through effects on G1-cyclin expression.
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U2 - 10.1007/BF00284685
DO - 10.1007/BF00284685
M3 - Article
C2 - 8246887
AN - SCOPUS:0027440857
SN - 0026-8925
VL - 241
SP - 327
EP - 334
JO - Molecular Genetics and Genomics
JF - Molecular Genetics and Genomics
IS - 3-4
ER -