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The RNA polymerase I subunit Rpa12p interacts with the stress-responsive transcription factor Msn4p to regulate lipid metabolism in budding yeast.

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12422
 
Title The RNA polymerase I subunit Rpa12p interacts with the
stress-responsive transcription factor Msn4p to regulate
lipid metabolism in budding yeast.
 
Creator Kamlesh Kumar, Yadav
Neelima, Singh
Praveen Kumar, Rajvanshi
Ram, Rajasekharan
 
Subject 11 Lipid Biochemistry
12 Metabolism
04 Yeast
 
Description In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, RPA12 encodes the small subunit of RNA polymerase
I. Here, we demonstrate that Rpa12p interacts with the transcription
factor Msn4p and prevents its binding to the promoter of AYR1 encoding
Ayr1p (1-acyldihydroxyacetone phosphate reductase), a key enzyme involved
in triacylglycerol biosynthesis and mobilization of nonpolar lipids. Deletion of
RPA12 leads to triacylglycerol accumulation due to the binding of Msn4p to
the promoter of AYR1 and activation of its transcription. The double deletion
rpa12D::ayr1D caused a reduction in triacylglycerol levels. Our findings
reveal that Rpa12p functions as a negative regulator of lipid metabolism by
modulating nonpolar lipid biosynthesis through its interaction with Msn4p.
 
Date 2016
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format pdf
 
Language en
 
Identifier http://ir.cftri.com/14103/1/FEBS%20Letters%20590%20%282016%29%203559%E2%80%933573.pdf
Kamlesh Kumar, Yadav and Neelima, Singh and Praveen Kumar, Rajvanshi and Ram, Rajasekharan (2016) The RNA polymerase I subunit Rpa12p interacts with the stress-responsive transcription factor Msn4p to regulate lipid metabolism in budding yeast. FEBS letters, 590. pp. 3559-3573. ISSN 0014-5793