Chemical modifications and processing of the 18S,
5.8S, and 25S ribosomal RNAs from the 35S pre-ribosomal
RNA depend on an important set of small nucleolar ribonucleoprotein
particles (snoRNPs). Genetic depletion of yeast Gar1p,
an essential common component of H/ACA snoRNPs, leads to
inhibition of uridine isomerizations to pseudouridines
on the 35S pre-rRNA and of the early pre-rRNA cleavages
at sites A1 and A2, resulting in a loss of mature 18S rRNA
synthesis. To identify Gar1p functional partners, we screened
for mutations that are synthetically lethal with a gar1
mutant allele encoding a Gar1p mutant protein lacking its
two glycine/arginine-rich (GAR) domains. We identified
a previously uncharacterized Saccharomyces cerevisiae
open reading frame, YDR083W (now designated RRP8),
that encodes a highly conserved protein containing motifs
found in methyltransferases. Rrp8p localizes to the nucleolus.
A yeast strain lacking this protein is viable at 30 °C
but displays strong growth impairment at lower temperatures.
In this strain, cleavage of the pre-rRNA at site A2 is
strongly affected whereas cleavages at sites A0 and A1
are only slightly inhibited or delayed.