真核生物起始因子 eIF4F 和 eIF4B 在形成闭环后促进翻译终止

Ekaterina Shuvalova, Alexey Shuvalov, Walaa Al Sheikh, Alexander V. Ivanov, Nikita Biziaev, Tatiana V. Egorova, Sergey E. Dmitriev, Ilya M. Terenin, Elena Alkalaeva
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真核翻译起始因子 eIF4F 由亚基 eIF4G、eIF4E 和 eIF4A 组成,在 48S 起始前复合体组装和核糖体扫描中起着关键作用。此外,eIF4B 还能增强 eIF4A 的螺旋酶活性。eIF4F 还能与结合在 mRNA 的 poly(A) 尾部的 PABP 相互作用,从而形成闭环结构。PABP 反过来又与 eRF3 相互作用,刺激翻译终止。在这里,我们利用重组哺乳动物系统直接证明了 eIF4F 能有效地促进翻译终止。具体来说,eIF4A 和 eIF4B 促进 eRF1 加载到核糖体的 A 位点,而 eIF4G1 则刺激 eRF3 的 GTPase 活性,并在多肽释放后促进释放因子的解离。我们还确定了 MIF4G 是这种活性所需的最小结构域,并表明 eIF4G2/DAP5 也能促进终止。我们的研究结果提供了令人信服的证据,证明闭环 mRNA 结构促进了翻译终止,PABP 和 eIF4F 直接参与了这一过程。
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Eukaryotic initiation factors eIF4F and eIF4B promote translation termination upon closed-loop formation
Eukaryotic translation initiation factor eIF4F, comprising subunits eIF4G, eIF4E, and eIF4A, plays a pivotal role in the 48S preinitiation complex assembly and ribosomal scanning. Additionally, eIF4B enhances the helicase activity of eIF4A. eIF4F also interacts with PABP bound to the poly(A) tail of mRNA, thereby forming a closed-loop structure. PABP, in turn, interacts with eRF3, stimulating translation termination. Here, we employed a reconstituted mammalian system to directly demonstrate that eIF4F potently enhances translation termination. Specifically, eIF4A and eIF4B promote the loading of eRF1 into the A site of the ribosome, while eIF4G1 stimulates the GTPase activity of eRF3 and facilitates the dissociation of release factors following peptide release. We also identified MIF4G as the minimal domain required for this activity and show that eIF4G2/DAP5 can also promote termination. Our findings provide compelling evidence that the closed-loop mRNA structure facilitates translation termination, with PABP and eIF4F directly involved in this process.
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