Pre-rRNA processing in eukaryotic cells requires
participation of several snoRNPs. These include the highly
conserved and abundant U3 snoRNP, which is essential for
synthesis of 18S rRNA. Here we report the characterization
of Rrp9p, a novel yeast U3 protein, identified via its
homology to the human U3-55k protein. Epitope-tagged Rrp9p
specifically precipitates U3 snoRNA, but Rrp9p is not required
for the stable accumulation of this snoRNA. Genetic depletion
of Rrp9p inhibits the early cleavages of the primary pre-rRNA
transcript at A0, A1, and A2
and, consequently, production of 18S, but not 25S and 5.8S,
rRNA. The hU3-55k protein can partially complement a yeast
rrp9 null mutant, indicating that the function
of this protein has been conserved. Immunoprecipitation
of extracts from cells that coexpress epitope-tagged Rrp9p
and various mutant forms of U3 snoRNA limits the region
required for association of Rrp9p to the U3-specific box
B/C motif. Box C is essential, whereas box B plays a supportive
role.