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Cap-independent protein synthesis is enhanced by betaine under hypertonic conditions

Authors :
Maurizio Brigotti
Domenica Carnicelli
Lorenzo Montanaro
Carmine Onofrillo
Pier Giorgio Petronini
Valentina Arfilli
Roberta Alfieri
Carnicelli, Domenica
Arfilli, Valentina
Onofrillo, Carmine
Alfieri, Roberta R.
Petronini, Pier Giorgio
Montanaro, Lorenzo
Brigotti, Maurizio
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Protein synthesis is one of the main cellular functions inhibited during hypertonic challenge. The subsequent accumulation of the compatible osmolyte betaine during the later adaptive response allows not only recovery of translation but also its stimulation. In this paper, we show that betaine modulates translation by enhancing the formation of cap-independent 48 S pre-initiation complexes, leaving cap-dependent 48 S pre-initiation complexes basically unchanged. In the presence of betaine, CrPV IRES- and sodium-dependent neutral amino acid transporter-2 (SNAT2) 5′-UTR-driven translation is 2- and 1.5-fold stimulated in MCF7 cells, respectively. Thus, betaine could provide an advantage in translation of messengers coding for proteins implicated in the response of cells to different stressors, which are often recognized by ribosomal 40 S subunit through simplified cap-independent mechanisms.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....415e231d5592f1afc2729bb3eb15e59e