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Rei1 and Reh1 facilitate the loading of eL24

Lin, R.; Reynolds, M. J.; Shankar, N. R.; Johnson, A.

2026-04-02 genetics
10.64898/2026.03.31.715693 bioRxiv
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The correct assembly of ribosomes is essential for viability and faithful gene expression. In eukaryotic cells, the pre-40S and pre-60S ribosomal subunits are largely pre-assembled in the nucleolus before they are exported to the cytoplasm for final maturation. Although most ribosomal proteins of the large subunit are loaded onto pre-60S particles in the early nucleolar steps, a few, including eL24, are loaded in the cytoplasm. eL24 is thought to recruit the zinc-finger protein Rei1 (ZNF622 in humans). In yeast, Rei1 has a paralog, Reh1. While we and others have previously shown that Rei1 facilitates the removal of Arx1, Rei1 and Reh1 appear to have an additional unknown function. To identify this function, we first examined the protein composition of pre-60S subunits isolated from rei1{Delta} reh1{Delta} mutant cells and found that these subunits were specifically defective for eL24. However, the absence of eL24 did not impair Rei1 binding to pre-60S. Moreover, overexpression of eL24 suppressed the growth defect of the double mutant. As an alternative approach to understanding the function of Rei1 and Reh1, we screened for bypass suppressors of the growth defect of rei1{Delta} reh1{Delta} cells. We identified mutations in the genes coding for ribosomal protein uL3, the GTPase Lsg1 and the protein phosphatase Ppq1. Importantly, these suppressors all partially reversed the eL24 loading defect of rei1{Delta} reh1{Delta} cells. Based on these results, we propose a revised order of cytoplasmic assembly events where Rei1 and Reh1 facilitate the recruitment of eL24 to the pre-60S particle.

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