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Journal of Cell Science | 2006

The conserved role of Smu1 in splicing is characterized in its mammalian temperature-sensitive mutant

Kimihiko Sugaya; Etsuko Hongo; Yoshie Ishihara; Hideo Tsuji

Temperature-sensitive CHO-K1 mutant cell line tsTM18 exhibits chromosomal instability and cell-cycle arrest at S and G2 phases with decreased DNA synthesis at the nonpermissive temperature, 39°C. We previously identified an amino acid substitution in Smu1 that underlies the temperature-sensitive phenotypes of tsTM18 cells. In the present study, we confirmed that Smu1 is associated with the temperature-sensitive defect of tsTM18 by RNA interference. We also found an early temperature effect in DNA synthesis. Because genetic studies of nematodes revealed that smu-1 is involved in splicing of the unc52/perlecan pre-mRNA, we analysed the perlecan transcript in tsTM18 cells by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). The perlecan PCR product amplified from RNA of tsTM18 cells cultured at 39°C appeared to be a mixture of variants. Sequence analysis identified at least six variants that result from alternative splicing and intron retention. Comparison of the results of perlecan RT-PCR analysis with those of analysis of four other genes suggested that the splicing defect in the perlecan gene is unique and that it is conserved through evolution.


Gene | 1997

CLONING AND SEQUENCING FOR THE LARGEST SUBUNIT OF CHINESE HAMSTER RNA POLYMERASE II GENE : IDENTIFICATION OF A MUTATION RELATED TO ABNORMAL INDUCTION OF SISTER CHROMATID EXCHANGES

Kimihiko Sugaya; Shun-ichi Sasanuma; Junko Nohata; Terumi Kimura; Etsuko Hongo; Tomoyasu Higashi; Mitsuoki Morimyo; Hideo Tsuji; Kazuei Mita

In order to analyze the mutation sites related to abnormal induction of sister chromatid exchanges (SCEs) in the RNA polymerase II largest subunit (RpII LS) gene of the Chinese hamster CHO-KI cell mutant, we have completely sequenced the whole region of the RpII LS cDNAs obtained from normal and mutant cells. By comparing both sequences, a mutation that results in an amino acid (aa) change in the RpII LS gene was found. This aa change was Pro (CCC) to Ser (TCC) at position 1006. Multiple alignment for aa sequences of RpII LS from various species revealed that this Pro residue was highly conserved throughout the eukaryotes. Considering the differences in physico-chemical properties between Pro and Ser residues, the Pro-->Ser substitution may alter the RpII LS structure.


International Journal of Radiation Biology | 2008

Characterization of cells expressing RNA polymerase II tagged with green fluorescent protein: Effect of ionizing irradiation on RNA synthesis

Etsuko Hongo; Yoshie Ishihara; Keiko Sugaya; Kimihiko Sugaya

Purpose: To isolate and to characterize cells expressing RNA polymerase II tagged with green fluorescent protein for analyses of the effects of ionizing radiation on transcription in living cells. Materials and methods: We introduced an α-amanitin-resistant mutation into a vector encoding the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II tagged with green fluorescent protein (GFP-pol). Cell lines stably expressing functional GFP-pol were isolated under selection with α-amanitin from a Chinese hamster cell line, CHO-K1, and a radiation-sensitive mutant CHO cell line, XR-1. Results: We tested the functionality of the fusion protein in vivo by determining RNA synthesis activity by incorporation of nucleoside analogues. Both CHO-K1 and XR-1 cells expressing GFP-pol had properties similar to those of their respective parental cell lines, indicating that GFP-pol is functional. Conclusions: These stable lines might prove useful for analyses of the roles of transcription after ionizing radiation.


Nucleic Acids Research | 1992

Cloning and characterization of the mvrC gene of Escherichia coli K-12 which confers resistance against methyl viologen toxicity

Mitsuoki Morimyo; Etsuko Hongo; Hiroko Hama-Inaba; Isamu Machida


Gene | 1997

Comprehensive cloning of Schizosaccharomyces pombe genes encoding translation elongation factors

Kazuei Mita; Mitsuoki Morimyo; Koichi Ito; Kimihiko Sugaya; Kanae Ebihara; Etsuko Hongo; Tomoyasu Higashi; Yasuko Hirayama; Yoshikazu Nakamura


Experimental Cell Research | 2005

A temperature-sensitive mutation in the WD repeat-containing protein Smu1 is related to maintenance of chromosome integrity

Kimihiko Sugaya; Etsuko Hongo; Hideo Tsuji


Gene | 1995

The human gene encoding the largest subunit of RNA polymerase II

Kazuei Mita; Hideo Tsuji; Mitsuoki Morimyo; Ei-ichi Takahashi; Mitsuru Nenoi; Sachiko Ichimura; Masatake Yamauchi; Etsuko Hongo; Akiko Hayashi


Mutation Research | 2006

Radiation-induced germline mutations detected by a direct comparison of parents and first-generation offspring DNA sequences containing SNPs.

Jianyu Wu; Mitsuoki Morimyo; Etsuko Hongo; Tomoyasu Higashi; Masanori Okamoto; Akihiro Kawano; Yasushi Ohmachi


DNA Research | 1995

Isolation of human purH gene expressed in the rodent transformant cells by subtractive enrichment of 3'-untranslated region of human transcript

Masatake Yamauchi; Naohiko Seki; Kazuei Mita; Toshiyuki Saito; Satsuki Tsuji; Etsuko Hongo; Mitsuoki Morimyo; Tadahiro Shiomi; Hideki Koyama; Dai Ayusawa; Tada-aki Hori


Archive | 1998

cDNA Catalog of Fission Yeast (Schizosaccharomyces pombe) and Its Application for Cloning of Mammalian DNA Repair Gene

Mitsuoki Morimyo; Kazuei Mita; Etsuko Hongo; Tomoyasu Higashi; Kimihiko Sugaya; Masahiro Ajimura; Masatake Yamauchi; Satsuki Tsuji; Woo-Yoon Park; Shun-ichi Sasanuma; Junko Nohata; Terumi Kimura; Hiromi Inoue; Yoshie Ishihara

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Mitsuoki Morimyo

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Tomoyasu Higashi

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Kazuei Mita

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Kimihiko Sugaya

National Institute of Genetics

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Masatake Yamauchi

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Satsuki Tsuji

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Yoshie Ishihara

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Junko Nohata

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Shun-ichi Sasanuma

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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Terumi Kimura

National Institute of Radiological Sciences

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