11 Forging the Factory: Ribosome Synthesis and Growth Control in Budding Yeast
Abstract
This chapter deals largely with the regulation of ribosome synthesis in budding yeast. Aspects of the regulation of ribosomal RNA and of ribosomal protein (RP) synthesis in metazoan cells are covered in Chapters 12 and 9, respectively.
At the outset, a short detour into the regulation of ribosome synthesis in E. coli can serve as a useful introduction to the problem. More than 20 years ago, it became clear from the work of Nomura, Lindahl, and others that the synthesis of RPs in E. coli is regulated by an extraordinary example of tight inventory control. Although the transcription of mRNA encoding RPs is more or less constitutive, the translation of RP messenger RNAs (mRNAs) depends on the continued formation of new rRNA with which the new RPs can associate. If there is insufficient transcription of new rRNA, the free RPs bind specifically to their (usually polycistronic) mRNAs...
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