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Functional characterization of the trypanosome translational repressor SCD6

Journal

BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 457, Issue -, Pages 57-67

Publisher

PORTLAND PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.1042/BJ20130747

Keywords

DExD/H-box helicase 1 (Dhh 1); P-body; RNA-associated protein 55 (RAP55); stable isotope labelling by amino acids in cell culture (SILAC); stress granule; suppressor of clathrin deficiency 6 (SCD6)

Funding

  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [126020]
  2. Howard Hughes Medical Institute [55005528, 55007650]
  3. Canton of Bern

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The storage of translationally inactive mRNAs in cytosolic granules enables cells to react flexibly to environmental changes. In eukaryotes, Scd6 (suppressor of clathrin deficiency 6)/Rap55 (RNA-associated protein 55), a member of the LSm14 (like-Sm14) family, is an important factor in the formation and activity of P-bodies, where mRNA decay factors accumulate, in stress granules that store mRNAs under adverse conditions and in granules that store developmentally regulated mRNAs. SCD6 from Thypanosoma brucei (TbSCD6) shares the same domain architecture as orthologous proteins in other organisms and is also present in cytosolic granules (equivalent to P-bodies). We show that TbSCD6 is a general repressor of translation and that its depletion by RNAi results in a global increase in protein synthesis. With few exceptions, the steady-state levels of proteins are unchanged. TbSCD6 is not required for the formation of starvation-induced granules in trypanosomes, and unlike Scd6 from yeast, Plasmodium and all multicellular organisms analysed to date, it does not form a complex with the helicase Dhh1 (DExD/H-box helicase 1). In common with Xenopus laevis RAP55, TbSCD6 co-purifies with two arginine methyltransferases; moreover, TbSCD6 itself is methylated on three arginine residues. Finally, a detailed analysis identified roles for the Lsm and N-rich domains in both protein localization and translational repression.

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