MCTS2和eIF2D在uorf依赖的翻译调节中的独特作用通过体外再启动试验揭示。

IF 9.4 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
EMBO Journal Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-02 DOI:10.1038/s44318-024-00347-3
Romane Meurs, Mara De Matos, Adrian Bothe, Nicolas Guex, Tobias Weber, Aurelio A Teleman, Nenad Ban, David Gatfield
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摘要

从mRNA 5'帽到起始密码子的核糖体扫描可能在上游开放阅读框(uORFs)启动,从而减少蛋白质的生物合成。在uORF处终止可以导致重新启动,此时40S亚基恢复扫描并在下游启动另一个翻译事件。非规范翻译因子MCTS1-DENR参与特定uORF的再起始,但对影响再起始的其他反式作用因子或uORF特征的了解有限。在这里,我们使用HeLa裂解物建立了无细胞再起始实验来解决这个问题。比较体内和体外对含uorf报告基因的再启动,我们验证了mcts1 - denr依赖性的体外再启动。利用该系统和细胞中的核糖体分析,我们发现MCTS1-DENR同源基因eIF2D的敲低会导致与uORF翻译无关的广泛基因失调,因此与MCTS1-DENR依赖的再起始调节不同。此外,我们发现Mcts1逆转录基因编码的MCTS2作为DENR的合作伙伴,促进体外再启动,为DENR与Mcts1突变在人类中的临床差异提供了合理的解释。
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MCTS2 and distinct eIF2D roles in uORF-dependent translation regulation revealed by in vitro re-initiation assays.

Ribosomes scanning from the mRNA 5' cap to the start codon may initiate at upstream open reading frames (uORFs), decreasing protein biosynthesis. Termination at a uORF can lead to re-initiation, where 40S subunits resume scanning and initiate another translation event downstream. The noncanonical translation factors MCTS1-DENR participate in re-initiation at specific uORFs, but knowledge of other trans-acting factors or uORF features influencing re-initiation is limited. Here, we establish a cell-free re-initiation assay using HeLa lysates to address this question. Comparing in vivo and in vitro re-initiation on uORF-containing reporters, we validate MCTS1-DENR-dependent re-initiation in vitro. Using this system and ribosome profiling in cells, we found that knockdown of the MCTS1-DENR homolog eIF2D causes widespread gene deregulation unrelated to uORF translation, and thus distinct to MCTS1-DENR-dependent re-initiation regulation. Additionally, we identified MCTS2, encoded by an Mcts1 retrogene, as a DENR partner promoting re-initiation in vitro, providing a plausible explanation for clinical differences associated with DENR vs. MCTS1 mutations in humans.

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EMBO Journal
EMBO Journal 生物-生化与分子生物学
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246
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1.5 months
期刊介绍: The EMBO Journal has stood as EMBO's flagship publication since its inception in 1982. Renowned for its international reputation in quality and originality, the journal spans all facets of molecular biology. It serves as a platform for papers elucidating original research of broad general interest in molecular and cell biology, with a distinct focus on molecular mechanisms and physiological relevance. With a commitment to promoting articles reporting novel findings of broad biological significance, The EMBO Journal stands as a key contributor to advancing the field of molecular biology.
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