Messenger RNAs of Yeast Virus-Like Elements Contain Non-templated 5′ Poly(A) Leaders, and Their Expression Is Independent of eIF4E and Pab1

We employed virus-like elements (VLEs) pGKL1,2 from Kluyveromyces lactis as a model to investigate the previously neglected transcriptome of the broader group of yeast cytoplasmic linear dsDNA VLEs. We performed 5′ and 3′ RACE analyses of all pGKL1,2 mRNAs and found them not 3′ polyadenylated and co...

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Published inFrontiers in microbiology Vol. 10; p. 2366
Main Authors Vopálenský, Václav, Sýkora, Michal, Mašek, Tomáš, Pospíšek, Martin
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Frontiers Media S.A 30.10.2019
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Summary:We employed virus-like elements (VLEs) pGKL1,2 from Kluyveromyces lactis as a model to investigate the previously neglected transcriptome of the broader group of yeast cytoplasmic linear dsDNA VLEs. We performed 5′ and 3′ RACE analyses of all pGKL1,2 mRNAs and found them not 3′ polyadenylated and containing frequently uncapped 5′ poly(A) leaders that are not complementary to VLE genomic DNA. The degree of 5′ capping and/or 5′ mRNA polyadenylation is specific to each gene and is controlled by the corresponding promoter region. The expression of pGKL1,2 transcripts is independent of eIF4E and Pab1 and is enhanced in lsm1 Δ and pab1 Δ strains. We suggest a model of primitive pGKL1,2 gene expression regulation in which the degree of 5′ mRNA capping and 5′ non-template polyadenylation, together with the presence of negative regulators such as Pab1 and Lsm1, play important roles. Our data also support a hypothesis of a close relationship between yeast linear VLEs and poxviruses.
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This article was submitted to Virology, a section of the journal Frontiers in Microbiology
Edited by: Helene Sanfacon, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada (AAFC), Canada
Reviewed by: Aurelie Rakotondrafara, University of Wisconsin–Madison, United States; Eric Jan, The University of British Columbia, Canada
ISSN:1664-302X
1664-302X
DOI:10.3389/fmicb.2019.02366