Movement of Eukaryotic mRNAs Between Polysomes and Cytoplasmic Processing Bodies
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · University of Arizona
Abstract
Eukaryotic cells contain nontranslating messenger RNA concentrated in P-bodies, which are sites where the mRNA can be decapped and degraded. We present evidence that mRNA molecules within yeast P-bodies can also return to translation. First, inhibiting delivery of new mRNAs to P-bodies leads to their disassembly independent of mRNA decay. Second, P-bodies decline in a translation initiation-dependent manner during stress recovery. Third, reporter mRNAs concentrate in P-bodies when translation initiation is blocked and resume translation and exit P-bodies when translation is restored. Fourth, stationary phase yeast have large P-bodies containing mRNAs that reenter translation when growth resumes. The reciprocal…
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- 23.75
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- 100%
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3Topics & keywords
- Polysome
- P-bodies
- Translation (biology)
- Messenger RNA
- Cell biology
- Protein biosynthesis
- Cytoplasm
- RNA