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eIF4F is a thermo-sensing regulatory node in the translational heat shock response

Christine Desroches Altamirano, Moo-Koo Kang, Mareike A. Jordan, Tom Borianne, Irem Dilmen, Marén Gnädig, Alexander von Appen, Alf Honigmann, Titus M. Franzmann, Simon Alberti

2024Molecular Cell35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Heat-shocked cells prioritize the translation of heat shock (HS) mRNAs, but the underlying mechanism is unclear. We report that HS in budding yeast induces the disassembly of the eIF4F complex, where eIF4G and eIF4E assemble into translationally arrested mRNA ribonucleoprotein particles (mRNPs) and HS granules (HSGs), whereas eIF4A promotes HS translation. Using in vitro reconstitution biochemistry, we show that a conformational rearrangement of the thermo-sensing eIF4A-binding domain of eIF4G dissociates eIF4A and promotes the assembly with mRNA into HS-mRNPs, which recruit additional translation factors, including Pab1p and eIF4E, to form multi-component condensates. Using extracts and cellular experiments, we demonstrate that HS-mRNPs and condensates repress the translation of associated mRNA and deplete translation factors that are required for housekeeping translation, whereas HS mRNAs can be efficiently translated by eIF4A. We conclude that the eIF4F complex is a thermo-sensing node that regulates translation during HS.

Topics & Concepts

EIF4GEIF4EeIF4ABiologyTranslation (biology)Messenger RNPMessenger RNACell biologyRibonucleoproteinTranslational regulationProtein biosynthesisRNA-binding proteinPolysomeRNAMolecular biologyBiochemistryGeneRibosomeRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA Research and SplicingHeat shock proteins research