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An RNA granule for translation quality control in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Dhaliwal, James S; Panozzo, Cristina; Benard, Lionel; Zerges, William.
Affiliation
  • Dhaliwal JS; Department of Biology, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke W, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H4B 1R6.
  • Panozzo C; Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique, UMR8226, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, 13 rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 75005, Paris, France.
  • Benard L; Institut de Biologie Physico-Chimique, UMR8226, CNRS, Sorbonne Université, 13 rue Pierre et Marie Curie, 75005, Paris, France.
  • Zerges W; Department of Biology, Concordia University, 7141 Sherbrooke W, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, H4B 1R6.
J Cell Sci ; 135(23)2022 12 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36373798
ABSTRACT
Cytoplasmic RNA granules compartmentalize phases of the translation cycle in eukaryotes. We previously reported the localization of oxidized RNA to cytoplasmic foci called oxidized RNA bodies (ORBs) in human cells. We show here that ORBs are RNA granules in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Several lines of evidence support a role for ORBs in the compartmentalization of no-go decay and ribosome quality control, the translation quality control pathways that recognize and clear aberrant mRNAs, including those with oxidized bases. Translation is required by these pathways and ORBs. Translation quality control factors localize to ORBs. A substrate of translation quality control, a stalled mRNA-ribosome-nascent-chain complex, localizes to ORBs. Translation quality control mutants have altered ORB numbers, sizes or both. In addition, we identify 68 ORB proteins by immunofluorescence staining directed by proteomics, which further support their role in translation quality control and reveal candidate new factors for these pathways.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Saccharomyces cerevisiae / Proteomics Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: J Cell Sci Year: 2022 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Saccharomyces cerevisiae / Proteomics Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Humans Language: En Journal: J Cell Sci Year: 2022 Type: Article