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4EHP and GIGYF1/2 Mediate Translation-Coupled Messenger RNA Decay

Ramona Weber, Min-Yi Chung, Csilla Keskeny, Ulrike Zinnall, Markus Landthaler, Eugene Valkov, Elisa Izaurralde, Cátia Igreja

2020Cell Reports68 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Current models of mRNA turnover indicate that cytoplasmic degradation is coupled with translation. However, our understanding of the molecular events that coordinate ribosome transit with the mRNA decay machinery is still limited. Here, we show that 4EHP-GIGYF1/2 complexes trigger co-translational mRNA decay. Human cells lacking these proteins accumulate mRNAs with prominent ribosome pausing. They include, among others, transcripts encoding secretory and membrane-bound proteins or tubulin subunits. In addition, 4EHP-GIGYF1/2 complexes fail to reduce mRNA levels in the absence of ribosome stalling or upon disruption of their interaction with the cap structure, DDX6, and ZNF598. We further find that co-translational binding of GIGYF1/2 to the mRNA marks transcripts with perturbed elongation to decay. Our studies reveal how a repressor complex linked to neurological disorders minimizes the protein output of a subset of mRNAs.

Topics & Concepts

Translation (biology)Messenger RNARNAFive-prime capCell biologyChemistryComputational biologyBiologyGeneticsRNA editingGeneRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA modifications and cancerinterferon and immune responses