Detection and Degradation of Stalled Nascent Chains via Ribosome-Associated Quality Control
Cole S. Sitron, Onn Brandman
Abstract
Stalled protein synthesis produces defective nascent chains that can harm cells. In response, cells degrade these nascent chains via a process called ribosome-associated quality control (RQC). Here, we review the irregularities in the translation process that cause ribosomes to stall as well as how cells use RQC to detect stalled ribosomes, ubiquitylate their tethered nascent chains, and deliver the ubiquitylated nascent chains to the proteasome. We additionally summarize how cells respond to RQC failure.
Topics & Concepts
RibosomeCell biologyUbiquitinProteasomeTranslation (biology)Protein biosynthesisChemistryBiologyBiophysicsBiochemistryRNAMessenger RNAGeneRNA and protein synthesis mechanismsRNA modifications and cancerViral Infections and Immunology Research