Assembly of RNA polymerase III complex involves a putative co-translational mechanism.

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Laboratory of tRNA Transcription, Institute of Biochemistry and Biophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences, Pawińskiego 5A, 02-106 Warsaw, Poland. Electronic address:

Published: May 2022

Detailed knowledge of structures of yeast RNA polymerases (RNAPs) contrasts with the limited information that is available on the control of their assembly. RNAP enzymes are large heteromeric complexes that function in the nucleus, but they are assembled in the cytoplasm and imported to the nucleus with help from specific auxiliary factors. Here, I review a recent study that suggests that the formation of an early-stage assembly intermediate of the RNAP III complex occurs through a co-translational mechanism. According to our hypothesis, RNAP III assembly might be seeded while the Rpb10 subunit of the enzyme core is being synthesized by cytoplasmic ribosome machinery. The co-translational assembly of RNAP III is mediated by Rbs1 protein which binds to 3'-untranslated regions in mRNA in a way that depends on the R3H domain in the Rbs1 sequence.

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