2009
DOI: 10.1038/emboj.2009.240
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Cotranslational assembly of the yeast SET1C histone methyltransferase complex

Abstract: While probing the role of RNA for the function of SET1C/COMPASS histone methyltransferase, we identified SET1RC (SET1 mRNA-associated complex), a complex that contains SET1 mRNA and Set1, Swd1, Spp1 and Shg1, four of the eight polypeptides that constitute SET1C. Characterization of SET1RC showed that SET1 mRNA binding did not require associated Swd1, Spp1 and Shg1 proteins or RNA recognition motifs present in Set1. RNA binding was not observed when Set1 protein and SET1 mRNA were derived from independent genes… Show more

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“…In this case, cotranslational assembly would stabilise the protein by reducing the time during which a protein is susceptible to degradation. This explanation has been proposed for the SET1C histone methyltransferase complex [7]. Consistently, Pcr1p is unstable in the absence Atf1p [24].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…In this case, cotranslational assembly would stabilise the protein by reducing the time during which a protein is susceptible to degradation. This explanation has been proposed for the SET1C histone methyltransferase complex [7]. Consistently, Pcr1p is unstable in the absence Atf1p [24].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…Csp15) is part of the yeast COMPASS complex. Shg1p interacts with RNA, which affects yeast SET1 complex assembly (55,56). Based on the identification of Bod1 in SET1B and the high sequence similarity, we propose that Bod1 and Bod1L1 are the higher eukaryotic paralogs of yeast Shg1p.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Crucially, formation of the mRNA-associated sub-complex was found to be dependent on active translation, indicating that the subunits are binding to the nascent Set1p protein as it is translated. Furthermore, whereas structural data are not available for the full complex, it appears that the binding sites of Shg1p, Swd1p and Spp1p are localized to the N-terminal or central region of Set1p; this is consistent with co-translational assembly as these regions are translated earlier [33,34].…”
Section: Co-translational Assembly Of Heteromersmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…In work originally designed to investigate the role of mRNA in COMPASS function, a four-member sub-complex of COMPASS (formed by the proteins Swd1p, Spp1p, Shg1p and Set1p) was found to interact with SET1 mRNA [33]. Crucially, formation of the mRNA-associated sub-complex was found to be dependent on active translation, indicating that the subunits are binding to the nascent Set1p protein as it is translated.…”
Section: Co-translational Assembly Of Heteromersmentioning
confidence: 99%