Literature DB >> 33157031

Coordinate Regulation of Ribosome and tRNA Biogenesis Controls Hypoxic Injury and Translation.

Omar A Itani1, Xuefei Zhong2, Xiaoting Tang2, Barbara A Scott1, Jun Yi Yan3, Stephane Flibotte4, Yiting Lim5, Andrew C Hsieh6, James E Bruce2, Marc Van Gilst1, C Michael Crowder7.   

Abstract

The translation machinery is composed of a myriad of proteins and RNAs whose levels must be coordinated to efficiently produce proteins without wasting energy or substrate. However, protein synthesis is clearly not always perfectly tuned to its environment, as disruption of translation machinery components can lengthen lifespan and stress survival. While much has been learned from bacteria and yeast about translational regulation, much less is known in metazoans. In a screen for mutations protecting C. elegans from hypoxic stress, we isolated multiple genes impacting protein synthesis: a ribosomal RNA helicase gene, tRNA biosynthesis genes, and a gene controlling amino acid availability. To define better the mechanisms by which these genes impact protein synthesis, we performed a second screen for suppressors of the conditional developmental arrest phenotype of the RNA helicase mutant and identified genes involved in ribosome biogenesis. Surprisingly, these suppressor mutations restored normal hypoxic sensitivity and protein synthesis to the tRNA biogenesis mutants, but not to the mutant reducing amino acid uptake. Proteomic analysis demonstrated that reduced tRNA biosynthetic activity produces a selective homeostatic reduction in ribosomal subunits, thereby offering a mechanism for the suppression results. Our study uncovers an unrecognized higher-order-translation regulatory mechanism in a metazoan whereby ribosome biogenesis genes communicate with genes controlling tRNA abundance matching the global rate of protein synthesis with available resources.
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Keywords:  aminoacyl tRNA synthetase; hypoxic cell death; protein synthesis; proteomics; ribosomal; ribosomal RNA helicase; tRNA ligase

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33157031      PMCID: PMC7855744          DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2020.10.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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