KMID : 0381120120340030275
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Genes and Genomics 2012 Volume.34 No. 3 p.275 ~ p.281
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Isolation of synthetic lethal mutations in combination with spnab2 of fission yeast
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Park Yun-Sun
Yoon Jin-Ho
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Abstract
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spNab2 is a fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, homologue of the budding yeast Nab2 protein that is an essential poly(A)+ RNA-binding protein required for both nuclear export of mRNA to cytoplasm and poly(A)+ tail length control. Here we performed a synthetic lethal genetic screen in the fission yeast to isolate mutants that are genetically linked to spnab2. We isolated three mutants that showed synthetic lethality under the repressed condition of the spnab2 expression. These mutants defined in different complementation groups. All the mutants exhibited the accumulation of poly(A)+ RNA in the nucleus under the restricted condition. In addition, the growth defects of one mutant (SLnab2) were complemented partially by some genes (mlo3 and rae1) required for mRNA export, while those of the rest (SLnab1 and SLnab3) were not complemented by any S. pombe genes we tested, which were known to be involved in mRNA export. These results suggest that the isolated mutants might harbor mutations in novel genes functionally linked to the spnab2 gene.
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KEYWORD
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spnab2, Synthetic lethality, mRNA export, Schizosaccharomyces pombe
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