Not1 and Not4 inversely determine mRNA solubility that sets the dynamics of co-translational events
George Edward Allen,Benjamin Weiss,Olesya O. Panasenko,Susanne Huch,Zoltan Villanyi,Benjamin Albert,Daniel Dilg,Marina Zagatti,Paul Schaughency,Susan E. Liao,Jeffry L. Corden,Christine Polte,David Shore,Zoya Ignatova,Vicent Pelechano,Martine A. Collart +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the role of Not condensates in the Ccr4-Not complex has been investigated and shown to be important for translation elongation dynamics in yeast, where the Not subunits are enriched for ribosomes dwelling at non-optimal codons compared to soluble mRNAs.
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Abstract: Abstract Background The Ccr4-Not complex is mostly known as the major eukaryotic deadenylase. However, several studies have uncovered roles of the complex, in particular of the Not subunits, unrelated to deadenylation and relevant for translation. In particular, the existence of Not condensates that regulate translation elongation dynamics has been reported. Typical studies that evaluate translation efficiency rely on soluble extracts obtained after the disruption of cells and ribosome profiling. Yet cellular mRNAs in condensates can be actively translated and may not be present in such extracts. Results In this work, by analyzing soluble and insoluble mRNA decay intermediates in yeast, we determine that insoluble mRNAs are enriched for ribosomes dwelling at non-optimal codons compared to soluble mRNAs. mRNA decay is higher for soluble RNAs, but the proportion of co-translational degradation relative to the overall mRNA decay is higher for insoluble mRNAs. We show that depletion of Not1 and Not4 inversely impacts mRNA solubilities and, for soluble mRNAs, ribosome dwelling according to codon optimality. Depletion of Not4 solubilizes mRNAs with lower non-optimal codon content and higher expression that are rendered insoluble by Not1 depletion. By contrast, depletion of Not1 solubilizes mitochondrial mRNAs, which are rendered insoluble upon Not4 depletion. Conclusions Our results reveal that mRNA solubility defines the dynamics of co-translation events and is oppositely regulated by Not1 and Not4, a mechanism that we additionally determine may already be set by Not1 promoter association in the nucleus.
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Not1 and Not4 inversely determine mRNA solubility that sets the dynamics of co-translational events
George Edward Allen,Benjamin Weiss,Olesya O. Panasenko,Susanne Huch,Zoltan Villanyi,Benjamin Albert,Daniel Dilg,Marina Zagatti,Paul Schaughency,Susan E. Liao,Jeffry L. Corden,Christine Polte,David Shore,Zoya Ignatova,Vicent Pelechano,Martine A. Collart +15 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the role of Not condensates in the Ccr4-Not complex has been investigated and shown to be important for translation elongation dynamics in yeast, where the Not subunits are enriched for ribosomes dwelling at non-optimal codons compared to soluble mRNAs.
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- 27 Nov 2023
TL;DR: The Ccr4-Not complex is empowered with regulatory decisions determining the fate of proteins being synthesized and their encoding mRNAs, and the roles of the complex in translation and dynamics of co-translation events are focused on.
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