The reprogramming of gene expression in heat stress is a key determinant to organism survival. Gene expression is downregulated through translation initiation inhibition and release of free mRNPs that are rapidly degraded or stored. In mammals, heat also triggers 5'-ribosome pausing preferentially on transcripts coding for HSC/HSP70 chaperone targets, but the impact of such phenomenon on mRNA fate remains unknown. Here, we provide evidence that, in Arabidopsis thaliana, heat provokes 5'-ribosome pausing leading to the XRN4-mediated 5'-directed decay of translating mRNAs. We also show that hindering HSC/HSP70 activity at 20°C recapitulates heat effects by inducing ribosome pausing and co-translational mRNA turnover. Strikingly, co-translational decay targets encode proteins with high HSC/HSP70 binding scores and hydrophobic N-termini, two characteristics that were previously observed for transcripts most prone to pausing in animals. This work suggests for the first time that stress-induced variation of translation elongation rate is an evolutionarily conserved process leading to the polysomal degradation of thousands of 'non-aberrant' mRNAs.
Heat-induced ribosome pausing triggers mRNA co-translational decay in Arabidopsis thaliana.
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作者:Merret Rémy, Nagarajan Vinay K, Carpentier Marie-Christine, Park Sunhee, Favory Jean-Jacques, Descombin Julie, Picart Claire, Charng Yee-Yung, Green Pamela J, Deragon Jean-Marc, Bousquet-Antonelli Cécile
| 期刊: | Nucleic Acids Research | 影响因子: | 13.100 |
| 时间: | 2015 | 起止号: | 2015 Apr 30; 43(8):4121-32 |
| doi: | 10.1093/nar/gkv234 | ||
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