iScience (Mar 2022)

Dot6/Tod6 degradation fine-tunes the repression of ribosome biogenesis under nutrient-limited conditions

  • Kino Kusama,
  • Yuta Suzuki,
  • Ena Kurita,
  • Tomoyuki Kawarasaki,
  • Keisuke Obara,
  • Fumihiko Okumura,
  • Takumi Kamura,
  • Kunio Nakatsukasa

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 3
p. 103986

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Summary: Ribosome biogenesis (Ribi) is a complex and energy-consuming process, and should therefore be repressed under nutrient-limited conditions to minimize unnecessary cellular energy consumption. In yeast, the transcriptional repressors Dot6 and Tod6 are phosphorylated and inactivated by the TORC1 pathway under nutrient-rich conditions, but are activated and repress ∼200 Ribi genes under nutrient-limited conditions. However, we show that in the presence of rapamycin or under nitrogen starvation conditions, Dot6 and Tod6 were readily degraded by the proteasome in a SCFGrr1 and Tom1 ubiquitin ligase-dependent manner, respectively. Moreover, promiscuous accumulation of Dot6 and Tod6 excessively repressed Ribi gene expression as well as translation activity and caused a growth defect in the presence of rapamycin. Thus, we propose that degradation of Dot6 and Tod6 is a novel mechanism to ensure an appropriate level of Ribi gene expression and thereby fine-tune the repression of Ribi and translation activity for cell survival under nutrient-limited conditions.

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