Article

  • The EMBO Journal (2006) 25, 1534 - 1546
  • doi:10.1038/sj.emboj.7601035

Published online: 16 March 2006

Surveillance of nuclear-restricted pre-ribosomes within a subnucleolar region of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Christophe Dez, Jonathan Houseley and David Tollervey

  1. Wellcome Trust Centre for Cell Biology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK

Correspondence to:

David Tollervey, Institute of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Edinburgh, University of Edinburgh, Swann Building, King's Buildings, Mayfield Road, Edinburgh EH9 3JR, UK. Tel.: +44 131 650 7092; Fax: +44 131 650 7040; E-mail: d.tollervey@ed.ac.uk

Received 21 October 2005; Accepted 14 February 2006


We previously hypothesized that HEAT-repeat (Huntington, elongation A subunit, TOR) ribosome synthesis factors function in ribosome export. We report that the HEAT-repeat protein Sda1p is a component of late 60S pre-ribosomes and is required for nuclear export of both ribosomal subunits. In strains carrying the ts-lethal sda1–2 mutation, pre-60S particles were rapidly degraded following transfer to 37°C. Polyadenylated forms of the 27S pre-rRNA and the 25S rRNA were detected, suggesting the involvement of the Trf4p/Air/Mtr4p polyadenylation complex (TRAMP). The absence of Trf4p suppressed polyadenylation and stabilized the pre-rRNA and rRNA. The absence of the nuclear exosome component Rrp6p also conferred RNA stabilization, with some hyperadenylation. We conclude that the nuclear-restricted pre-ribosomes are polyadenylated by TRAMP and degraded by the exosome. In sda1–2 strains at 37°C, pre-40S and pre-60S ribosomes initially accumulated in the nucleoplasm, but then strongly concentrated in a subnucleolar focus, together with exosome and TRAMP components. Localization of pre-ribosomes to this focus was lost in sda1–2 strains lacking Trf4p or Rrp6p. We designate this nucleolar focus the No-body and propose that it represents a site of pre-ribosome surveillance.

  • Keywords:

    • exosome,
    • polyadenylation,
    • ribosome synthesis,
    • RNA surveillance,
    • yeast