On-Site Ribosome Remodeling by Locally Synthesized Ribosomal Proteins in Axons
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17245Date
2019-12-10Type
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Shigeoka, Toshiaki; Koppers, Max; Wong, Hovy Ho Wai; Lin, Julie Qiaojin; Cagnetta, Roberta; Dwivedy, Asha; de Freitas Nascimento, Janaina; van Tartwijk, Francesca W.; Ströhl, Florian; Cioni, Jean Michel; Schaeffer, Julia; Carrington, Mark; Kaminski, Clemens F.; Jung, Hosung; Harris, William A.; Holt, Christine E.Abstract
Ribosome assembly occurs mainly in the nucleolus,
yet recent studies have revealed robust enrichment
and translation of mRNAs encoding many ribosomal
proteins (RPs) in axons, far away from neuronal cell
bodies. Here, we report a physical and functional
interaction between locally synthesized RPs and ribosomes in the axon. We show that axonal RP translation is regulated through a sequence motif, CUIC,
that forms an RNA-loop structure in the region immediately upstream of the initiation codon. Using imaging and subcellular proteomics techniques, we show
that RPs synthesized in axons join axonal ribosomes
in a nucleolus-independent fashion. Inhibition of
axonal CUIC-regulated RP translation decreases
local translation activity and reduces axon branching
in the developing brain, revealing the physiological
relevance of axonal RP synthesis in vivo. These results suggest that axonal translation supplies cytoplasmic RPs to maintain/modify local ribosomal
function far from the nucleolus in neurons.
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Shigeoka,T., Koppers, M., Wong, H., Lin, J.Q., Cagnetta, R., Dwivedy, A., ...Holt, C.E. (2019) On-Site Ribosome Remodeling by Locally Synthesized Ribosomal Proteins in Axons. Cell reports, 29, 3605-3619.Metadata
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