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https://read.qxmd.com/read/33764298/reprogramming-of-translation-in-yeast-cells-impaired-for-ribosome-recycling-favors-short-efficiently-translated-mrnas
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Swati Gaikwad, Fardin Ghobakhlou, David J Young, Jyothsna Visweswaraiah, Hongen Zhang, Alan G Hinnebusch
In eukaryotes, 43S preinitiation complex (PIC) formation is a rate-determining step of translation. Ribosome recycling following translation termination produces free 40S subunits for re-assembly of 43S PICs. Yeast mutants lacking orthologs of mammalian eIF2D (Tma64), and either MCT-1 (Tma20) or DENR (Tma22), are broadly impaired for 40S recycling; however, it was unknown whether this defect alters the translational efficiencies (TEs) of particular mRNAs. Here, we conducted ribosome profiling of a yeast tma64∆/tma20∆ double mutant and observed a marked reprogramming of translation, wherein the TEs of the most efficiently translated ('strong') mRNAs increase, while those of 'weak' mRNAs generally decline...
March 25, 2021: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32938929/translational-induction-of-atf4-during-integrated-stress-response-requires-noncanonical-initiation-factors-eif2d-and-denr
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Deepika Vasudevan, Sarah D Neuman, Amy Yang, Lea Lough, Brian Brown, Arash Bashirullah, Timothy Cardozo, Hyung Don Ryoo
The Integrated Stress Response (ISR) helps metazoan cells adapt to cellular stress by limiting the availability of initiator methionyl-tRNA for translation. Such limiting conditions paradoxically stimulate the translation of ATF4 mRNA through a regulatory 5' leader sequence with multiple upstream Open Reading Frames (uORFs), thereby activating stress-responsive gene expression. Here, we report the identification of two critical regulators of such ATF4 induction, the noncanonical initiation factors eIF2D and DENR...
September 16, 2020: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32938922/denr-promotes-translation-reinitiation-via-ribosome-recycling-to-drive-expression-of-oncogenes-including-atf4
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jonathan Bohlen, Liza Harbrecht, Saioa Blanco, Katharina Clemm von Hohenberg, Kai Fenzl, Günter Kramer, Bernd Bukau, Aurelio A Teleman
Translation efficiency varies considerably between different mRNAs, thereby impacting protein expression. Translation of the stress response master-regulator ATF4 increases upon stress, but the molecular mechanisms are not well understood. We discover here that translation factors DENR, MCTS1 and eIF2D are required to induce ATF4 translation upon stress by promoting translation reinitiation in the ATF4 5'UTR. We find DENR and MCTS1 are only needed for reinitiation after upstream Open Reading Frames (uORFs) containing certain penultimate codons, perhaps because DENR•MCTS1 are needed to evict only certain tRNAs from post-termination 40S ribosomes...
September 16, 2020: Nature Communications
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32257053/crystal-structure-of-the-c-terminal-domain-of-denr
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ivan B Lomakin, Swastik De, Jimin Wang, Aditi N Borkar, Thomas A Steitz
The density regulated protein (DENR) forms a stable heterodimer with malignant T-cell-amplified sequence 1 (MCT-1). DENR-MCT-1 heterodimer then participates in regulation of non-canonical translation initiation and ribosomal recycling. The N-terminal domain of DENR interacts with MCT-1 and carries a classical tetrahedral zinc ion-binding site, which is crucial for the dimerization. DENR-MCT-1 binds the small (40S) ribosomal subunit through interactions between MCT-1 and helix h24 of the 18S rRNA, and through interactions between the C-terminal domain of DENR and helix h44 of the 18S rRNA...
2020: Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal
https://read.qxmd.com/read/32092994/genetic-improvement-of-sawn-board-stiffness-and-strength-in-scots-pine-pinus-sylvestris-l
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Irena Fundova, Henrik R Hallingbäck, Gunnar Jansson, Harry X Wu
Given an overall aim of improving Scots pine structural wood quality by selective tree breeding, we investigated the potential of non-destructive acoustic sensing tools to accurately predict wood stiffness (modulus of elasticity, MOE) and strength (modulus of rupture, MOR) of sawn boards. Non-destructive measurements of wood density (DEN), acoustic velocity (VEL) and MOE were carried out at different stages of wood processing chain (standing trees, felled logs and sawn boards), whilst destructively measured stiffness and strength served as benchmark traits...
February 19, 2020: Sensors
https://read.qxmd.com/read/31543488/baseline-study-on-the-levels-of-heavy-metals-in-seawater-and-macroalgae-near-an-abandoned-mine-in-manicani-guiuan-eastern-samar-philippines
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Olga G Corales-Ultra, Reynaldo P Peja, Eulito V Casas
Lateritic nickel ore stockpiles are still present in Manicani Island after mining activities were suspended in 2001. This study aimed to assess the water quality in the island by measuring the levels of Pb, Ni and Cu in seawater and Sargassum polycystum samples collected quarterly in 2018. The levels of the three heavy metals in seawater samples were 0.388 ± 0.058-1.508 ± 0.120 mg/L Pb, 0.457 ± 0.003-0.531 ± 0.005 mg/L Cu, and 0.122 ± 0.008-0.628 ± 0.281 mg/L Ni. All values are above the permissible limits recommended by DENR and USEPA...
December 2019: Marine Pollution Bulletin
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30815525/translatome-and-transcriptome-analysis-of-tma20-mct-1-and-tma64-eif2d-knockout-yeast-strains
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Desislava S Makeeva, Andrey S Lando, Aleksandra Anisimova, Artyom A Egorov, Maria D Logacheva, Alexey A Penin, Dmitry E Andreev, Pavel G Sinitcyn, Ilya M Terenin, Ivan N Shatsky, Ivan V Kulakovskiy, Sergey E Dmitriev
TMA20 (MCT-1), TMA22 (DENR) and TMA64 (eIF2D) are eukaryotic translation factors involved in ribosome recycling and re-initiation. They operate with P-site bound tRNA in post-termination or (re-)initiation translation complexes, thus participating in the removal of 40S ribosomal subunit from mRNA stop codons after termination and controlling translation re-initiation on mRNAs with upstream open reading frames (uORFs), as well as de novo initiation on some specific mRNAs. Here we report ribosomal profiling data of S...
April 2019: Data in Brief
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30655749/high-expression-of-density-regulated-re-initiation-and-release-factor-drives-tumourigenesis-and-affects-clinical-outcome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dazhi Wang, Lanying Wang, Chunling Ren, Pei Zhang, Mengmeng Wang, Shuyu Zhang
Previously, certain experiments have suggested that density-regulated re-initiation and release factor ( DENR ) could serve important roles in cancer, however, to the best of our knowledge, a comprehensive analysis of DENR and its association with cancer patient survival is lacking. The aim of the current study was to investigate the expression of DENR in multiple tumour types and to evaluate the effects of DENR on survival in malignancies. Sample expression profiles were downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus database...
January 2019: Oncology Letters
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30584092/crystal-structure-of-the-denr-mct-1-complex-revealed-zinc-binding-site-essential-for-heterodimer-formation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ivan B Lomakin, Sergey E Dmitriev, Thomas A Steitz
The density-regulated protein (DENR) and the malignant T cell-amplified sequence 1 (MCT-1/MCTS1) oncoprotein support noncanonical translation initiation, promote translation reinitiation on a specific set of mRNAs with short upstream reading frames, and regulate ribosome recycling. DENR and MCT-1 form a heterodimer, which binds to the ribosome. We determined the crystal structure of the heterodimer formed by human MCT-1 and the N-terminal domain of DENR at 2.0-Å resolution. The structure of the heterodimer reveals atomic details of the mechanism of DENR and MCT-1 interaction...
January 8, 2019: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30146315/tma64-eif2d-tma20-mct-1-and-tma22-denr-recycle-post-termination-40s-subunits-in-vivo
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
David J Young, Desislava S Makeeva, Fan Zhang, Aleksandra S Anisimova, Elena A Stolboushkina, Fardin Ghobakhlou, Ivan N Shatsky, Sergey E Dmitriev, Alan G Hinnebusch, Nicholas R Guydosh
The recycling of ribosomal subunits after translation termination is critical for efficient gene expression. Tma64 (eIF2D), Tma20 (MCT-1), and Tma22 (DENR) function as 40S recycling factors in vitro, but it is unknown whether they perform this function in vivo. Ribosome profiling of tma deletion strains revealed 80S ribosomes queued behind the stop codon, consistent with a block in 40S recycling. We found that unrecycled ribosomes could reinitiate translation at AUG codons in the 3' UTR, as evidenced by peaks in the footprint data and 3' UTR reporter analysis...
September 6, 2018: Molecular Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29889857/denr-mcts1-heterodimerization-and-trna-recruitment-are-required-for-translation-reinitiation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yasar Luqman Ahmed, Sibylle Schleich, Jonathan Bohlen, Nicolas Mandel, Bernd Simon, Irmgard Sinning, Aurelio A Teleman
The succession of molecular events leading to eukaryotic translation reinitiation-whereby ribosomes terminate translation of a short open reading frame (ORF), resume scanning, and then translate a second ORF on the same mRNA-is not well understood. Density-regulated reinitiation and release factor (DENR) and multiple copies in T-cell lymphoma-1 (MCTS1) are implicated in promoting translation reinitiation both in vitro in translation extracts and in vivo. We present here the crystal structure of MCTS1 bound to a fragment of DENR...
June 2018: PLoS Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29735640/translation-termination-and-ribosome-recycling-in-eukaryotes
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Christopher U T Hellen
Termination of mRNA translation occurs when a stop codon enters the A site of the ribosome, and in eukaryotes is mediated by release factors eRF1 and eRF3, which form a ternary eRF1/eRF3-guanosine triphosphate (GTP) complex. eRF1 recognizes the stop codon, and after hydrolysis of GTP by eRF3, mediates release of the nascent peptide. The post-termination complex is then disassembled, enabling its constituents to participate in further rounds of translation. Ribosome recycling involves splitting of the 80S ribosome by the ATP-binding cassette protein ABCE1 to release the 60S subunit...
October 1, 2018: Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28732596/structural-and-functional-insights-into-human-re-initiation-complexes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Melanie Weisser, Tanja Schäfer, Marc Leibundgut, Daniel Böhringer, Christopher Herbert Stanley Aylett, Nenad Ban
After having translated short upstream open reading frames, ribosomes can re-initiate translation on the same mRNA. This process, referred to as re-initiation, controls the translation of a large fraction of mammalian cellular mRNAs, many of which are important in cancer. Key ribosomal binding proteins involved in re-initiation are the eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2D (eIF2D) or the homologous complex of MCT-1/DENR. We determined the structures of these factors bound to the human 40S ribosomal subunit in complex with initiator tRNA positioned on an mRNA start codon in the P-site using a combination of cryoelectron microscopy and X-ray crystallography...
August 3, 2017: Molecular Cell
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28723557/crystal-structure-of-the-human-ribosome-in-complex-with-denr-mct-1
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ivan B Lomakin, Elena A Stolboushkina, Anand T Vaidya, Chenguang Zhao, Maria B Garber, Sergey E Dmitriev, Thomas A Steitz
The repertoire of the density-regulated protein (DENR) and the malignant T cell-amplified sequence 1 (MCT-1/MCTS1) oncoprotein was recently expanded to include translational control of a specific set of cancer-related mRNAs. DENR and MCT-1 form the heterodimer, which binds to the ribosome and operates at both translation initiation and reinitiation steps, though by a mechanism that is yet unclear. Here, we determined the crystal structure of the human small ribosomal subunit in complex with DENR-MCT-1. The structure reveals the location of the DENR-MCT-1 dimer bound to the small ribosomal subunit...
July 18, 2017: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28623304/identification-of-transcripts-with-short-stuorfs-as-targets-for-denr%C3%A2-mcts1-dependent-translation-in-human-cells
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sibylle Schleich, Julieta M Acevedo, Katharina Clemm von Hohenberg, Aurelio A Teleman
The non-canonical initiation factors DENR and MCTS1 have been linked to cancer and autism. We recently showed in Drosophila that DENR and MCTS1 regulate translation re-initiation on transcripts containing upstream Open Reading Frames (uORFs) with strong Kozak sequences (stuORFs). Due to the medical relevance of DENR and MCTS1, it is worthwhile identifying the transcripts in human cells that depend on DENR and MCTS1 for their translation. We show here that in humans, as in Drosophila, transcripts with short stuORFs require DENR and MCTS1 for their optimal expression...
June 16, 2017: Scientific Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27466771/general-purpose-electronegativity-relaxation-charge-models-applied-to-comfa-and-comsia-study-of-gsk-3-inhibitors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Daria A Tsareva, Dmitry I Osolodkin, Dmitry A Shulga, Alexander A Oliferenko, Sergey A Pisarev, Vladimir A Palyulin, Nikolay S Zefirov
Two fast empirical charge models, Kirchhoff Charge Model (KCM) and Dynamic Electronegativity Relaxation (DENR), had been developed in our laboratory previously for widespread use in drug design research. Both models are based on the electronegativity relaxation principle (Adv. Quantum Chem. 2006, 51, 139-156) and parameterized against ab initio dipole/quadrupole moments and molecular electrostatic potentials, respectively. As 3D QSAR studies comprise one of the most important fields of applied molecular modeling, they naturally have become the first topic to test our charges and thus, indirectly, the assumptions laid down to the charge model theories in a case study...
March 14, 2011: Molecular Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27239039/de-novo-mutations-in-denr-disrupt-neuronal-development-and-link-congenital-neurological-disorders-to-faulty-mrna-translation-re-initiation
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Matilda A Haas, Linh Ngo, Shan Shan Li, Sibylle Schleich, Zhengdong Qu, Hannah K Vanyai, Hayley D Cullen, Aida Cardona-Alberich, Ivan E Gladwyn-Ng, Alistair T Pagnamenta, Jenny C Taylor, Helen Stewart, Usha Kini, Kent E Duncan, Aurelio A Teleman, David A Keays, Julian I-T Heng
Disruptions to neuronal mRNA translation are hypothesized to underlie human neurodevelopmental syndromes. Notably, the mRNA translation re-initiation factor DENR is a regulator of eukaryotic translation and cell growth, but its mammalian functions are unknown. Here, we report that Denr influences the migration of murine cerebral cortical neurons in vivo with its binding partner Mcts1, whereas perturbations to Denr impair the long-term positioning, dendritic arborization, and dendritic spine characteristics of postnatal projection neurons...
June 7, 2016: Cell Reports
https://read.qxmd.com/read/27171399/utilizing-the-dog-genome-in-the-search-for-novel-candidate-genes-involved-in-glioma-development-genome-wide-association-mapping-followed-by-targeted-massive-parallel-sequencing-identifies-a-strongly-associated-locus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Katarina Truvé, Peter Dickinson, Anqi Xiong, Daniel York, Kartika Jayashankar, Gerli Pielberg, Michele Koltookian, Eva Murén, Hans-Henrik Fuxelius, Holger Weishaupt, Fredrik J Swartling, Göran Andersson, Åke Hedhammar, Erik Bongcam-Rudloff, Karin Forsberg-Nilsson, Danika Bannasch, Kerstin Lindblad-Toh
Gliomas are the most common form of malignant primary brain tumors in humans and second most common in dogs, occurring with similar frequencies in both species. Dogs are valuable spontaneous models of human complex diseases including cancers and may provide insight into disease susceptibility and oncogenesis. Several brachycephalic breeds such as Boxer, Bulldog and Boston Terrier have an elevated risk of developing glioma, but others, including Pug and Pekingese, are not at higher risk. To identify glioma-associated genetic susceptibility factors, an across-breed genome-wide association study (GWAS) was performed on 39 dog glioma cases and 141 controls from 25 dog breeds, identifying a genome-wide significant locus on canine chromosome (CFA) 26 (p = 2...
May 2016: PLoS Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/26486724/ribosome-profiling-reveals-the-rhythmic-liver-translatome-and-circadian-clock-regulation-by-upstream-open-reading-frames
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Peggy Janich, Alaaddin Bulak Arpat, Violeta Castelo-Szekely, Maykel Lopes, David Gatfield
Mammalian gene expression displays widespread circadian oscillations. Rhythmic transcription underlies the core clock mechanism, but it cannot explain numerous observations made at the level of protein rhythmicity. We have used ribosome profiling in mouse liver to measure the translation of mRNAs into protein around the clock and at high temporal and nucleotide resolution. We discovered, transcriptome-wide, extensive rhythms in ribosome occupancy and identified a core set of approximately 150 mRNAs subject to particularly robust daily changes in translation efficiency...
December 2015: Genome Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/25043021/denr-mct-1-promotes-translation-re-initiation-downstream-of-uorfs-to-control-tissue-growth
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sibylle Schleich, Katrin Strassburger, Philipp Christoph Janiesch, Tatyana Koledachkina, Katharine K Miller, Katharina Haneke, Yong-Sheng Cheng, Katrin Kuechler, Georg Stoecklin, Kent E Duncan, Aurelio A Teleman
During cap-dependent eukaryotic translation initiation, ribosomes scan messenger RNA from the 5' end to the first AUG start codon with favourable sequence context. For many mRNAs this AUG belongs to a short upstream open reading frame (uORF), and translation of the main downstream ORF requires re-initiation, an incompletely understood process. Re-initiation is thought to involve the same factors as standard initiation. It is unknown whether any factors specifically affect translation re-initiation without affecting standard cap-dependent translation...
August 14, 2014: Nature
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