1. The nucle(ol)ar Tif6p and Efl1p are required for a late cytoplasmic step of ribosome synthesis.
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Senger, B, Lafontaine, Denis, Graindorge, J S, Gadal, O, Camasses, A, Sanni, A, Garnier, Josette, Breitenbach, Michael, Hurt, Eduard C., Fasiolo, F, Senger, B, Lafontaine, Denis, Graindorge, J S, Gadal, O, Camasses, A, Sanni, A, Garnier, Josette, Breitenbach, Michael, Hurt, Eduard C., and Fasiolo, F
- Abstract
Deletion of elongation factor-like 1 (Efl1p), a cytoplasmic GTPase homologous to the ribosomal translocases EF-G/EF-2, results in nucle(ol)ar pre-rRNA processing and pre-60S subunits export defects. Efl1p interacts genetically with Tif6p, a nucle(ol)ar protein stably associated with pre-60S subunits and required for their synthesis and nuclear exit. In the absence of Efl1p, 50% of Tif6p is relocated to the cytoplasm. In vitro, the GTPase activity of Efl1p is stimulated by 60S, and Efl1p promotes the dissociation of Tif6p-60S complexes. We propose that Tif6p binds to the pre-60S subunits in the nucle(ol)us and escorts them to the cytoplasm where the GTPase activity of Efl1p triggers a late structural rearrangement, which facilitates the release of Tif6p and its recycling to the nucle(ol)us., Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't, info:eu-repo/semantics/published
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- 2001