Charles Wang, Yanru Liu, Samuel M DeMario, Igor Mandric, Carlos Gonzalez-Figueroa, Guillaume F Chanfreau
Cell reports 2020 Jun 09The nuclear RNA exosome is essential for RNA processing and degradation. Here, we show that the exosome nuclear-specific subunit Rrp6p promotes cell survival during heat stress through the cell wall integrity (CWI) pathway, independently of its catalytic activity or association with the core exosome. Rrp6p exhibits negative genetic interactions with the Slt2/Mpk1p or Paf1p elongation factors required for expression of CWI genes during stress. Overexpression of Rrp6p or of its catalytically inactive or exosome-independent mutants can partially rescue the growth defect of the mpk1Δ mutant and stimulates expression of the Mpk1p target gene FKS2. The rrp6Δ and mpk1Δ mutants show similarities in deficient expression of CWI genes during heat shock, and overexpression of the CWI gene HSP150 can rescue the stress-induced lethality of the mpk1Δrp6Δ mutant. These results demonstrate that Rrp6p moonlights independently from the exosome to ensure proper expression of CWI genes and to promote cell survival during stress. Copyright © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Charles Wang, Yanru Liu, Samuel M DeMario, Igor Mandric, Carlos Gonzalez-Figueroa, Guillaume F Chanfreau. Rrp6 Moonlights in an RNA Exosome-Independent Manner to Promote Cell Survival and Gene Expression during Stress. Cell reports. 2020 Jun 09;31(10):107754
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