Title of article :
Requirement of Yeast RAD2, a Homolog of Human XPG Gene, for Efficient RNA Polymerase II Transcription: Implications for Cockayne Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Sung Keun Lee، نويسنده , , Sung-Lim Yu، نويسنده , , Louise Prakash and Aneel K. Aggarwal، نويسنده , , Satya Prakash، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages :
12
From page :
823
To page :
834
Abstract :
In addition to xeroderma pigmentosum, mutations in the human XPG gene cause early onset Cockayne syndrome (CS). Here, we provide evidence for the involvement of RAD2, the S. cerevisiae counterpart of XPG, in promoting efficient RNA polymerase II transcription. Inactivation of RAD26, the S. cerevisiae counterpart of the human CSB gene, also causes a deficiency in transcription, and a synergistic decline in transcription occurs in the absence of both the RAD2 and RAD26 genes. Growth is also retarded in the rad2Δ and rad26Δ single mutant strains, and a very severe growth inhibition is seen in the rad2Δ rad26Δ double mutant. From these and other observations presented here, we suggest that transcriptional defects are the underlying cause of CS.
Journal title :
CELL
Serial Year :
2002
Journal title :
CELL
Record number :
1017854
Link To Document :
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