Literature DB >> 9814754

Poly(A)-tail-promoted translation in yeast: implications for translational control.

T Preiss1, M Muckenthaler, M W Hentze.   

Abstract

The cap structure and the poly(A) tail synergistically activate mRNA translation in vivo. Recent work using Saccharomyces cerevisiae spheroplasts and a yeast cell-free translation system revealed that the poly(A) tail can function as an independent promotor for ribosome recruitment, to internal initiation sites within an mRNA. This raises the question of how regulatory upstream open reading frames and translational repressor proteins binding to the 5'UTR can function, as well as how regulated polyadenylation can support faithful activation of protein synthesis. We investigated the function of the regulatory upstream open reading frame 4 from the yeast GCN 4 gene and the effect of IRP-1 binding to an iron-responsive element introduced into the 5' UTR of reporter mRNAs. Both manipulations effectively block cap-dependent translation, whereas ribosome recruitment promoted by the poly(A) tail under non-competitive conditions can efficiently bypass both blocks. We show that the synergistic use of both, the cap structure and the poly-A tail enforced by mRNA competition reinstates the full extent of translational control by both types of 5' UTR regulatory elements. With a view towards regulated polyadenylation, we studied the function of poly(A) tails of defined length on the translation of capped mRNAs. We find that poly(A) tail elongation increases translational efficiency, particularly under competitive conditions. Our results integrate recent findings on the function of the poly(A) tail into an understanding of translational control.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9814754      PMCID: PMC1369706          DOI: 10.1017/s1355838298980669

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  RNA        ISSN: 1355-8382            Impact factor:   4.942


  31 in total

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2.  Position is the critical determinant for function of iron-responsive elements as translational regulators.

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Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  1990-07       Impact factor: 4.272

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Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1990-03-11       Impact factor: 16.971

6.  Recombinant iron-regulatory factor functions as an iron-responsive-element-binding protein, a translational repressor and an aconitase. A functional assay for translational repression and direct demonstration of the iron switch.

Authors:  N K Gray; S Quick; B Goossen; A Constable; H Hirling; L C Kühn; M W Hentze
Journal:  Eur J Biochem       Date:  1993-12-01

7.  A single domain of yeast poly(A)-binding protein is necessary and sufficient for RNA binding and cell viability.

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Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  1987-09       Impact factor: 4.272

8.  3'-UTR-dependent deadenylation by the yeast poly(A) nuclease.

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Journal:  Genes Dev       Date:  1992-11       Impact factor: 11.361

9.  Translational repression by the human iron-regulatory factor (IRF) in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

Authors:  C C Oliveira; B Goossen; N I Zanchin; J E McCarthy; M W Hentze; R Stripecke
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  1993-11-25       Impact factor: 16.971

10.  Translational activation of uncapped mRNAs by the central part of human eIF4G is 5' end-dependent.

Authors:  E De Gregorio; T Preiss; M W Hentze
Journal:  RNA       Date:  1998-07       Impact factor: 4.942

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Authors:  M Niepel; D R Gallie
Journal:  J Virol       Date:  1999-11       Impact factor: 5.103

2.  Internal-ribosome-entry-site functional activity of the 3'-untranslated region of the mRNA for the beta subunit of mitochondrial H+-ATP synthase.

Authors:  J M Izquierdo; J M Cuezva
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3.  Functionality of the STNV translational enhancer domain correlates with affinity for two wheat germ factors.

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4.  Structure and function of a cap-independent translation element that functions in either the 3' or the 5' untranslated region.

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Journal:  RNA       Date:  2000-12       Impact factor: 4.942

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Authors:  M Hemmings-Mieszczak; T Hohn; T Preiss
Journal:  Mol Cell Biol       Date:  2000-09       Impact factor: 4.272

6.  Interaction between a poly(A)-specific ribonuclease and the 5' cap influences mRNA deadenylation rates in vitro.

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Journal:  Mol Cell       Date:  2000-03       Impact factor: 17.970

Review 7.  Candidate RNA-binding proteins regulating extrasomatic mRNA targeting and translation in mammalian neurons.

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Journal:  Mol Neurobiol       Date:  2002-04       Impact factor: 5.590

8.  U2AF modulates poly(A) length control by the poly(A)-limiting element.

Authors:  Haidong Gu; Daniel R Schoenberg
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2003-11-01       Impact factor: 16.971

Review 9.  To polyadenylate or to deadenylate: that is the question.

Authors:  Xiaokan Zhang; Anders Virtanen; Frida E Kleiman
Journal:  Cell Cycle       Date:  2010-11-15       Impact factor: 4.534

10.  The structure of the 5'-untranslated region of mammalian poly(A) polymerase-alpha mRNA suggests a mechanism of translational regulation.

Authors:  Aikaterini Rapti; Theoni Trangas; Martina Samiotaki; Panayotis Ioannidis; Euthymios Dimitriadis; Christos Meristoudis; Stavroula Veletza; Nelly Courtis
Journal:  Mol Cell Biochem       Date:  2010-02-21       Impact factor: 3.396

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