968 resultados para Peptide Initiation Factors
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Initiation factor eIF4G is an essential protein required for initiation of mRNA translation via the 5′ cap-dependent pathway. It interacts with eIF4E (the mRNA 5′ cap-binding protein) and serves as an anchor for the assembly of further initiation factors. With treatment of Saccharomyces cerevisiae with rapamycin or with entry of cells into the diauxic phase, eIF4G is rapidly degraded, whereas initiation factors eIF4E and eIF4A remain stable. We propose that nutritional deprivation or interruption of the TOR signal transduction pathway induces eIF4G degradation.
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In eukaryotes, RNA polymerase II transcribes messenger RNAs and several small nuclear RNAs. Like RNA polymerases I and III, polymerase II cannot act alone. Instead, general initiation factors [transcription factor (TF) IIB, TFIID, TFIIE, TFIIF, and TFIIH] assemble on promoter DNA with polymerase II, creating a large multiprotein–DNA complex that supports accurate initiation. Another group of accessory factors, transcriptional activators and coactivators, regulate the rate of RNA synthesis from each gene in response to various developmental and environmental signals. Our current knowledge of this complex macromolecular machinery is reviewed in detail, with particular emphasis on insights gained from structural studies of transcription factors.
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Translation initiation is a complex process in which initiator tRNA, 40S, and 60S ribosomal subunits are assembled by eukaryotic initiation factors (eIFs) into an 80S ribosome at the initiation codon of mRNA. The cap-binding complex eIF4F and the factors eIF4A and eIF4B are required for binding of 43S complexes (comprising a 40S subunit, eIF2/GTP/Met-tRNAi and eIF3) to the 5′ end of capped mRNA but are not sufficient to promote ribosomal scanning to the initiation codon. eIF1A enhances the ability of eIF1 to dissociate aberrantly assembled complexes from mRNA, and these factors synergistically mediate 48S complex assembly at the initiation codon. Joining of 48S complexes to 60S subunits to form 80S ribosomes requires eIF5B, which has an essential ribosome-dependent GTPase activity and hydrolysis of eIF2-bound GTP induced by eIF5. Initiation on a few mRNAs is cap-independent and occurs instead by internal ribosomal entry. Encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) and hepatitis C virus epitomize distinct mechanisms of internal ribosomal entry site (IRES)-mediated initiation. The eIF4A and eIF4G subunits of eIF4F bind immediately upstream of the EMCV initiation codon and promote binding of 43S complexes. EMCV initiation does not involve scanning and does not require eIF1, eIF1A, and the eIF4E subunit of eIF4F. Initiation on some EMCV-like IRESs requires additional noncanonical initiation factors, which alter IRES conformation and promote binding of eIF4A/4G. Initiation on the hepatitis C virus IRES is even simpler: 43S complexes containing only eIF2 and eIF3 bind directly to the initiation codon as a result of specific interaction of the IRES and the 40S subunit.
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Translation initiation in Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) is mediated by Internal Ribosome Entry Site (IRES), which is independent of cap-structure and uses a limited number of canonical initiation factors. During translation initiation IRES-40S complex formation depends on high affinity interaction of IRES with ribosomal proteins. Earlier, it has been shown that ribosomal protein S5 (RPS5) interacts with HCV IRES. Here, we have extensively characterized the HCV IRES-RPS5 interaction and demonstrated its role in IRES function. Computational modelling and RNA-protein interaction studies demonstrated that the beta hairpin structure within RPS5 is critically required for the binding with domains II and IV. Mutations disrupting IRES-RPS5 interaction drastically reduced the 80S complex formation and the corresponding IRES activity. Computational analysis and UV cross-linking experiments using various IRES-mutants revealed interplay between domains II and IV mediated by RPS5. In addition, present study demonstrated that RPS5 interaction is unique to HCV IRES and is not involved in 40S-3 ` UTR interaction. Further, partial silencing of RPS5 resulted in preferential inhibition of HCV RNA translation. However, global translation was marginally affected by partial silencing of RPS5. Taken together, results provide novel molecular insights into IRES-RPS5 interaction and unravel its functional significance in mediating internal initiation of translation.
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Ovarian cancer is the most lethal gynecological malignancy, primarily because its origin and initiation factors are unknown. A secretory murine oviductal epithelial (MOE) model was generated to address the hypothesis that the fallopian tube is an origin for high-grade serous cancer. MOE cells were stably altered to express mutation in p53, silence PTEN, activate AKT, and amplify KRAS alone and in combination, to define if this cell type gives rise to tumors and what genetic alterations are required to drive malignancy. Cell lines were characterized in vitro and allografted into mice. Silencing PTEN formed high-grade carcinoma with wide spread tumor explants including metastasis into the ovary. Addition of p53 mutation to PTEN silencing did not enhance this phenotype, whereas addition of KRAS mutation reduced survival. Interestingly, PTEN silencing and KRAS mutation originating from ovarian surface epithelium generated endometrioid carcinoma, suggesting that different cellular origins with identical genetic manipulations can give rise to distinct cancer histotypes. Defining the roles of specific signaling modifications in tumorigenesis from the fallopian tube/oviduct is essential for early detection and development of targeted therapeutics. Further, syngeneic MOE allografts provide an ideal model for pre-clinical testing in an in vivo environment with an intact immune system.
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La protéine de filament intermédiaire Nestin, marqueur de cellules souches neurales, est exprimée dans les cellules vasculaires. Il a été démontré que les cellules de la crosse aortique dérivent de la crête neurale pendant le développement. Des cellules endothéliales exprimant Nestin sont retrouvées dans les capillaires durant l’embryogénèse ainsi que durant la vascularisation de tumeurs cancéreuses. Cette protéine est impliquée dans les mécanismes de prolifération cellulaire. Récemment des cellules Nestin+ ont été identifiées au niveau des cellules du muscle lisse de l’aorte. La régulation de Nestin dans ces cellules, pendant le développement et en conditions pathologiques, est inconnue. Cette thèse porte sur l’analyse de la protéine Nestin dans le remodelage vasculaire en situation diabétique et d’hypertension au niveau des artères carotide et aortique. Nos travaux examinent l’hypothèse que l’expression vasculaire de Nestine joue un rôle dans l’homéostasie durant le vieillissement physiologique et participe au remodelage suite à des stimuli pathologiques. La protéine Nestin est fortement exprimée dans les aortes de rats néonataux et cette expression diminue rapidement avec le développement. Au niveau de l’aorte l’expression de la protéine Nestin est retrouvée dans une sous-population de cellules du muscle lisse et au niveau des cellules endothéliales. L’expression de la protéine Nestin est corrélée avec sa proximité au cœur, une plus grande expression est observée dans l’arche aortique et une faible expression est détectée dans la partie thoracique. Nous avons déterminé qu’en présence de diabète de type I, il y a une perte de l’expression de la protéine Nestin dans la média de l’aorte et de la carotide. Cette perte d’expression représente un évènement précoce dans la pathologie diabétique et précède la dysfonction endothéliale. La diminution de l’expression de la protéine Nestin est également concomitante avec la perte de la capacité proliférative des cellules du muscle lisse. Dans les rats souffrant de diabète de type 1, une réduction significative de la densité des cellules du muscle lisse exprimant la protéine phosphorylée phosphohistone 3, une protéine impliquée dans un cycle cellulaire actif, est observée. De plus, cette réduction est corrélée avec la perte de l’expression de la protéine Nestin. Nous avons également démontré in vitro qu’un traitement hyperglycémique réduit l’expression de Nestin ainsi que la prolifération des cellules du muscle lisse. Enfin, l’utilisation d’un shARN dirigé contre Nestin nous a permis de déterminer l’implication de cette protéine dans la prolifération des cellules du muscle lisse en condition basale caractérisée par la diminution de l’incorporation de [3H] thymidine. Dans le modèle d’hypertension induite par une constriction aortique abdominale surrénale, l’augmentation de la pression sanguine est associée avec l’augmentation de l’expression de la protéine Nestin dans l’artère carotidienne. Une corrélation positive a été observée entre l’expression de la protéine Nestin dans la carotide et la pression artérielle moyenne à laquelle la paroi de la carotide est soumise. De plus, les facteurs de croissance impliqués dans le remodelage vasculaire secondaire à l’hypertension augmentent l’expression de Nestin dans les cellules du muscle lisse isolées des carotides. Puis, la réduction de l’expression de la protéine Nestin via un shARN atténue l’incorporation de [3H] thymidine, associée à la prolifération cellulaire, stimulée par ces facteurs de croissance alors que l’incorporation de [3H] leucine, associée à la synthèse protéique, demeure inchangée. Ces résultats suggèrent que l’augmentation de l’expression de la protéine Nestin, secondaire à l’hypertension, pourrait représenter une réponse adaptative où il y a une augmentation de la croissance des cellules du muscle lisse afin de permettre à la paroi vasculaire de s’ajuster à l’augmentation de la pression sanguine.
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Il est reconnu que la protéine filamenteuse intermédiaire Nestine est exprimée lors du processus de cicatrisation et du remodelage fibrotique. De plus, nous avons identifié l’expression de la Nestine au sein de deux populations distinctes qui sont directement impliquées dans les réponses de fibroses réparative et réactive. Ainsi, une population de cellules souches neurales progénitrices résidentes du coeur de rat adulte exprime la Nestine et a été identifiée à titre de substrat de l’angiogenèse et de la neurogenèse cardiaque. Également, la Nestine est exprimée par les myofibroblastes cicatriciels cardiaques et il a été établi que la protéine filamenteuse intermédiaire joue un rôle dans la prolifération de ces cellules. Ainsi, l’objectif général de cette thèse était de mieux comprendre les évènements cellulaires impliqués dans la réponse neurogénique des cellules souches neurales progénitrices résidentes cardiaques Nestine(+) (CSNPRCN(+)) lors de la fibrose réparative cardiaque et d’explorer si l’apparition de fibroblastes Nestine(+) est associée avec la réponse de fibrose réactive secondaire du remodelage pulmonaire. Une première publication nous a permis d’établir qu’il existe une régulation à la hausse de l’expression de la GAP43 (growth associated protein 43) et que cet événement transitoire précède l’acquisition d’un phénotype neuronal par les CSNPRCN(+) lors du processus de cicatrisation cardiaque chez le rat ayant subi un infarctus du myocarde. De plus, la surimposition de la condition diabétique de type 1, via l’injection unique de Streptozotocine chez le rat, abolit la réponse neurogénique des CSNPRCN(+), qui est normalement induite à la suite de l’ischémie cardiaque ou de l’administration de 6-hydroxydopamine. Le second article a démontré que le développement aigu de la fibrose pulmonaire secondaire de l’infarctus du myocarde chez le rat est associé avec une augmentation de l’expression protéique de la Nestine et de l’apparition de myofibroblastes pulmonaires Nestine(+). Également, le traitement de fibroblastes pulmonaires avec des facteurs de croissances peptidiques pro-fibrotiques a augmenté l’expression de la Nestine par ces cellules. Enfin, le développement initial de la condition diabétique de type 1 chez le rat est associé avec une absence de fibrose réactive pulmonaire et à une réduction significative des niveaux protéiques et d’ARN messager de la Nestine pulmonaire. Finalement, la troisième étude représentait quant à elle un prolongement de la deuxième étude et a alors examiné le remodelage pulmonaire chronique chez un modèle établi d’hypertension pulmonaire. Ainsi, les poumons de rats adultes mâles soumis à l’hypoxie hypobarique durant 3 semaines présentent un remodelage vasculaire, une fibrose réactive et une augmentation des niveaux d’ARN messager et de la protéine Nestine. De plus, nos résultats ont démontré que la Nestine, plutôt que l’alpha-actine du muscle lisse, est un marqueur plus approprié des diverses populations de fibroblastes pulmonaires activés. Également, nos données suggèrent que les fibroblastes pulmonaires activés proviendraient en partie de fibroblastes résidents, ainsi que des processus de transition épithélio-mésenchymateuse et de transition endothélio-mésenchymateuse. Collectivement, ces études ont démontré que des populations distinctes de cellules Nestine(+) jouent un rôle majeur dans la fibrose réparative cardiaque et la fibrose réactive pulmonaire.
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Glucocorticoid hormones modulate the actions of peptide growth factors and constitute important therapeutic tools as anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor agents. The C6 rat glioma cell line responds to glucocorticoids with changes in morphology and growth block. The hyper-responsive ST1 cell variant displays a dramatic phenotypic reversion under the influence of these hormones. Thus, the transformed and tumorigenic cells reversibly change to a normal and non-tumorigenic phenotype. In addition, the cells also produce a C-type retrovirus. We used poly A(+) mRNA from ST1 cells that had been treated with hydrocortisone to generate a cDNA library that was then screened, by differential hybridization,for glucocorticoid-responsive cellular sequences. The retroviral genomic RNA was used to generate a viral-specific probe. Cross hybridization led to the isolation of at least 4 cDNA clones of which 3 are cellular sequences and one corresponds to a retroviral gene. These clones were characterized by DNA sequencing and Northern blot hybridization analysis.
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Bone Morphogenetic Proteins (BMPs) are multifunctional secreted cytokines, which belong to the TGF-beta superfamily. These glycoproteins act as a disulfide-linked homo- or heterodimers, being potent regulators of bone and cartilage formation and repair, cell proliferation during embryonic development and bone homeostasis in the adult. BMPs are promising molecules for tissue engineering and bone therapy. The present review discusses this family of proteins, their structure and biological function, their therapeutic applications and drawbacks, their effects on mesenchymal stem cells differentiation, and the cell signaling pathways involved in this process. (C) 2014 Published by Elsevier Inc.
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Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)
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Translation initiation factors eIF4A and eIF4G form, together with the cap-binding factor eIF4E, the eIF4F complex, which is crucial for recruiting the small ribosomal subunit to the mRNA 5' end and for subsequent scanning and searching for the start codon. eIF4A is an ATP-dependent RNA helicase whose activity is stimulated by binding to eIF4G. We report here the structure of the complex formed by yeast eIF4G's middle domain and full-length eIF4A at 2.6-A resolution. eIF4A shows an extended conformation where eIF4G holds its crucial DEAD-box sequence motifs in a productive conformation, thus explaining the stimulation of eIF4A's activity. A hitherto undescribed interaction involves the amino acid Trp-579 of eIF4G. Mutation to alanine results in decreased binding to eIF4A and a temperature-sensitive phenotype of yeast cells that carry a Trp579Ala mutation as its sole source for eIF4G. Conformational changes between eIF4A's closed and open state provide a model for its RNA-helicase activity.
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Yeast prions are a group of non-Mendelian genetic elements transmitted as altered and self-propagating conformations. Extensive studies in the last decade have provided valuable information on the mechanisms responsible for yeast prion propagation. How yeast prions are formed de novo and what cellular factors are required for determining prion "strains" or variants--a single polypeptide capable of existing in multiple conformations to result in distinct heritable phenotypes--continue to defy our understanding. We report here that Sse1, the yeast ortholog of the mammalian heat-shock protein 110 (Hsp110) and a nucleotide exchange factor for Hsp70 proteins, plays an important role in regulating [PSI+] de novo formation and variant determination. Overproduction of the Sse1 chaperone dramatically enhanced [PSI+] formation whereas deletion of SSE1 severely inhibited it. Only an unstable weak [PSI+] variant was formed in SSE1 disrupted cells whereas [PSI+] variants ranging from very strong to very weak were formed in isogenic wild-type cells under identical conditions. Thus, Sse1 is essential for the generation of multiple [PSI+] variants. Mutational analysis further demonstrated that the physical association of Sse1 with Hsp70 but not the ATP hydrolysis activity of Sse1 is required for the formation of multiple [PSI+] variants. Our findings establish a novel role for Sse1 in [PSI+] de novo formation and variant determination, implying that the mammalian Hsp110 may likewise be involved in the etiology of protein-folding diseases.
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Nonsense-mediated mRNA decay (NMD) is best known for its role in quality control of mRNAs, where it recognizes premature translation termination codons (PTCs) and rapidly degrades the corresponding mRNA. The basic mechanism of NMD appears to be conserved among eukaryotes: aberrant translation termination triggers NMD. According to the current working model, correct termination requires the interaction of the ribosome with the poly(A)-binding protein (PABPC1) mediated through the eukaryotic release factors 1 (eRF1) and 3 (eRF3). The model predicts that in the absence of this interaction, the NMD core factor UPF1 binds to eRF3 instead and initiates the events ultimately leading to mRNA degradation. However, the exact mechanism of how the decision between proper and aberrant (i.e. NMD-inducing) translation termination occurs is not yet well understood. We address this question using a tethering approach in which proteins of interest are bound to a reporter transcript into the vicinity of a PTC. Subsequently, the ability of the tethered proteins to inhibit NMD and thus stabilize the reporter transcript is assessed. Our results revealed that the C-terminal domain interacting with eRF3 seems not to be necessary for tethered PABPC1 to suppress NMD. In contrast, the N-terminal part of PABPC1, consisting of 4 RNA recognition motifs (RRMs) and interacting with eukaryotic initiation factor 4G (eIF4G), retains the ability to inhibit NMD. We find that eIF4G is able to inhibit NMD in a similar manner as PABPC1 when tethered to the reporter mRNA. This stabilization by eIF4G depends on two key interactions. One of these interactions is to PABPC1, the other is to eukaryotic initiation factor 3 (eIF3). These results confirm the importance of PABPC1 in inhibiting NMD but additionally reveal a role of translation initiation factors in the distinction between bona fide termination codons and PTCs.
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Several pathways modulating longevity and stress resistance converge on translation by targeting ribosomal proteins or initiation factors, but whether this involves modifications of ribosomal RNA is unclear. Here, we show that reduced levels of the conserved RNA methyltransferase NSUN5 increase the lifespan and stress resistance in yeast, worms and flies. Rcm1, the yeast homologue of NSUN5, methylates C2278 within a conserved region of 25S rRNA. Loss of Rcm1 alters the structural conformation of the ribosome in close proximity to C2278, as well as translational fidelity, and favours recruitment of a distinct subset of oxidative stress-responsive mRNAs into polysomes. Thus, rather than merely being a static molecular machine executing translation, the ribosome exhibits functional diversity by modification of just a single rRNA nucleotide, resulting in an alteration of organismal physiological behaviour, and linking rRNA-mediated translational regulation to modulation of lifespan, and differential stress response.
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RAP74, the large subunit of transcription factor IIF, associates with a preinitiation complex containing RNA polymerase II (pol II) and other general initiation factors. We have mapped the location of RAP74 in close proximity to promoter DNA at similar distances both upstream and downstream of a DNA bend centered on the TATA box. Binding of RAP74 induces a conformational change that affects the position of pol II relative to that of the DNA. This reorganization of the preinitiation complex minimally requires the N-terminal region of RAP74 containing both its RAP30-binding domain and another region necessary for accurate transcription in vitro. We propose a role for RAP74 in controlling the topological organization of the pol II preinitiation complex.