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A novel protein, Pho92, has a conserved YTH domain and regulates phosphate metabolism by decreasing the mRNA stability of PHO4 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Authors
Kang, Hyun-JunJeong, Sook-JinKim, Kyung-NamBaek, In-JoonChang, MiwhaKang, Chang-MinPark, Yong-SungYun, Cheol-Won
Issue Date
1-2월-2014
Publisher
PORTLAND PRESS LTD
Keywords
Pho4; phosphate; Saccharomyces cerevisiae; YTHDF2; YT521-B homology (YTH) domain
Citation
BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, v.457, pp.391 - 400
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Journal Title
BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume
457
Start Page
391
End Page
400
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/99318
DOI
10.1042/BJ20130862
ISSN
0264-6021
Abstract
The homologue of human YTHDF2, Ydr374c (Pho92), is the only protein that has a YTH (YT521-B homology) domain in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Based on microarray analysis, genes involved in the phosphate signal transduction (PHO) pathway were up-regulated in the Delta pho92 strain, as were genes regulated by Pho4, which is an important transcription factor in the PHO pathway. To identify the exact mechanism of Pho92 action with respect to phosphate metabolism, we investigated the effect of Pho92 on PHO4 expression. The half-life of PHO4 mRNA was increased in the Delta pho92 strain; this phenotype was also observed in the deletion mutants UPF1 and POP2, which are components of the NMD (nonsense-mediated decay) pathway and the Pop2-Ccr4-Not deadenylase complex respectively. Pho92 interacts physically with Pop2 of the Pop2-Ccr4-Not deadenylase complex. Furthermore, Pho92 binding to the 3'-UTR of PHO4 was dependent on the phosphate concentration. Deletion of the PHO4 3'-UTR resulted in PHO4 mRNA resistance to Pho92-dependent degradation. The results of the present study indicate that Pho92 regulates Pho4 expression at the post-transcriptional level via the regulation of mRNA stability. Taken together, Pho92 participates in cellular phosphate metabolism, specifically via the regulation of PHO4 mRNA stability by binding to the 3'-UTR in a phosphate-dependent manner.
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