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Biological Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

2004

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The Yeast Rrna Biosynthesis Factor Ebp2p Is Also Required For Efficient Nuclear Division, Costin N. Ionescu, Sofia Origanti, Michael A. Mcalear Oct 2004

The Yeast Rrna Biosynthesis Factor Ebp2p Is Also Required For Efficient Nuclear Division, Costin N. Ionescu, Sofia Origanti, Michael A. Mcalear

Biological Sciences Faculty Research and Publications

Molecular genetic analysis of the yeast Ebp2 protein has revealed that it is an essential, nucleolar protein that functions in the rRNA biosynthesis pathway. Temperature-sensitive ebp2-1 mutants are defective in the processing of the 27 SA precursor rRNA, and the point substitutions that disrupt this activity cluster towards the central, more highly conserved region of the Ebp2 protein. We report here that other ebp2 mutants exhibit deficiencies associated with defects in chromosome segregation. Yeast cells bearing a 50 amino acid C-terminal truncation allele (ebp2ΔC50) display a slow-growth phenotype and exhibit an increased percentage of cells with …