THE NAM8 GENE IN SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE ENCODES A PROTEIN WITH PUTATIVE RNA-BINDING MOTIFS AND ACTS AS A SUPPRESSOR OF MITOCHONDRIAL SPLICING DEFICIENCIES WHEN OVEREXPRESSED
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EKWALL, K
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EKWALL, K
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KERMORGANT, M
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DUJARDIN, G
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GROUDINSKY, O
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SLONIMSKI, PP
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MOLECULAR & GENERAL GENETICS
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1992年
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We have characterized the nuclear gene NAM8 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. It acts as a suppressor of mitochondrial splicing deficiencies when present on a multicopy plasmid. The suppressed mutations affect RNA folding and are located in both group I and group II introns. The gene is weakly transcribed in wild-type strains, its overexpression is a prerequisite for the suppressor action. Inactivation of the NAM8 gene does not affect cell viability, mitochondrial function or mitochondrial genome stability. The NAM8 gene encodes a protein of 523 amino acids which includes two conserved (RNP) motifs common to RNA-binding proteins from widely different organisms. This homology with RNA-binding proteins, together with the intronic location of the suppressed mitochondrial mutations, suggests that the NAM8 protein could be a non-essential component of the mitochondrial splicing machinery and, when present in increased amounts, it could convert a deficient intron RNA folding pattern into a productive one.