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Dim2p, a KH-domain protein required for small ribosomal subunit synthesis (2004)

Abstract
Recent proteomic analyses are revealing the dynamics of preribosome assembly. Following cleavage at processing site A2, which generates the 20S pre-rRNA (the immediate precursor to the 18S rRNA), early RRPs (ribosomal RNA processing factors) are released in bulk from the preribosomes, and the resulting pre-40S subunits are left associated with a limited set of proteins that we refer to as the SSU RRP complex. Dim2p, a core constituent of the SSU RRP complex and conserved KH-domain containing protein, is required for pre-rRNA processing and is associated with early nucleolar and late cytoplasmic pre-rRNA species. Consistently, Dim2p shuttles between the nucle(ol)us and the cytoplasm, a trafficking that is tightly regulated by growth. The association of Dim2p with the 18S rRNA dimethyltransferase Dim1p, as well as its requirement for pre-rRNA processing at cleavage sites A1 and A2 and for 18S rRNA dimethylation, suggest that Dim2p may recruit Dim1p to nucleolar pre-rRNAs through its KH domain.

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Download http://www.rnajournal.org/cgi/content/short/10/4/645
http://dx.doi.org/10.1261/rna.5162204
Publisher Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Repository HighWire Press OAI Repository (United States)
Keywords ARTICLE
Type TEXT
Language English