NOL11, Implicated in the Pathogenesis of North American Indian Childhood Cirrhosis, Is Required for Pre- rRNA Transcription and Processing

  • Emily F. Freed
  • Kathleen L. Mccann
  • Brian Mcstay
  • Susan J. Baserga
Publication date
August 2016

Abstract

The fundamental process of ribosome biogenesis requires hundreds of factors and takes place in the nucleolus. This process has been most thoroughly characterized in baker’s yeast and is generally well conserved from yeast to humans. However, some of the required proteins in yeast are not found in humans, raising the possibility that they have been replaced by functional analogs. Our objective was to identify non-conserved interaction partners for the human ribosome biogenesis factor, hUTP4/Cirhin, since the R565W mutation in the C-terminus of hUTP4/Cirhin was reported to cause North American Indian childhood cirrhosis (NAIC). By screening a yeast two-hybrid cDNA library derived from human liver, and through affinity purification followed by...

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