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Local translation of yeast ERG4 mRNA at the endoplasmic reticulum requires the brefeldin A resistance protein Bfr1.


ABSTRACT: Brefeldin A resistance factor 1 (Bfr1p) is a nonessential RNA-binding protein and multicopy suppressor of brefeldin A sensitivity in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Deletion of BFR1 leads to multiple defects, including altered cell shape and size, change in ploidy, induction of P-bodies and chromosomal missegregation. Bfr1p has been shown to associate with polysomes, binds to several hundred mRNAs, and can target some of them to P-bodies. Although this implies a role of Bfr1p in translational control of mRNAs, its molecular function remains elusive. In the present study, we show that mutations in RNA-binding residues of Bfr1p impede its RNA-dependent colocalization with ER, yet do not mimic the known cellular defects seen upon BFR1 deletion. However, a Bfr1 RNA-binding mutant is impaired in binding to ERG4 mRNA, which encodes an enzyme required for the final step of ergosterol biosynthesis. Consistently, bfr1Δ strains show a strong reduction in Erg4p protein levels, most likely because of degradation of misfolded Erg4p. Polysome profiling of bfr1Δ or bfr1 mutant strains reveals a strong shift of ERG4 mRNA to polysomes, consistent with a function of Bfr1p in elongation or increased ribosome loading. Collectively, our data reveal that Bfr1 has at least two separable functions: one in RNA binding and cotranslational protein translocation into the ER and one in ploidy control or chromosome segregation.

SUBMITTER: Manchalu S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6859859 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Local translation of yeast <i>ERG4</i> mRNA at the endoplasmic reticulum requires the brefeldin A resistance protein Bfr1.

Manchalu Srinivas S   Mittal Nitish N   Spang Anne A   Jansen Ralf-Peter RP  

RNA (New York, N.Y.) 20190827 12


Brefeldin A resistance factor 1 (Bfr1p) is a nonessential RNA-binding protein and multicopy suppressor of brefeldin A sensitivity in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> Deletion of <i>BFR1</i> leads to multiple defects, including altered cell shape and size, change in ploidy, induction of P-bodies and chromosomal missegregation. Bfr1p has been shown to associate with polysomes, binds to several hundred mRNAs, and can target some of them to P-bodies. Although this implies a role of Bfr1p in translati  ...[more]

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