在ER压力期间,PERK-ATAD3A相互作用为蛋白质合成提供了亚细胞安全避风港
Karinder K Brar1,2, Daniel T Hughes2, Jordan L Morris3
1Altos Labs, Cambridge Institute of Science, Granta Park, Cambridge CB21 6GP, UK.
概括
在内质网膜 (ER) 应激过程中,线粒体翻译受到保护. 蛋白质ATAD3A与PERK相互作用,保护线粒体蛋白质合成免受广泛抑制.
科学领域:
- 细胞生物学
- 分子生物学
- 应对压力
背景情况:
- 内质网膜 (ER) 的压力总体上抑制了蛋白质合成.
- 很难理解本地压力对翻译的影响.
- 在ER压力期间的线粒体蛋白质合成调节尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 调查局部ER压力如何影响亚细胞转化率.
- 在ER压力期间识别保护线粒体转换的机制.
- 探索ATAD3A在ER应激反应中的作用.
主要方法:
- 记者mRNA的活细胞成像
- 共同免疫沉以研究蛋白质相互作用.
- 线粒体与ER接触点的分析.
主要成果:
- 在ER压力期间,线粒体转换意外地受到保护.
- ATAD3A与PERK相互作用,竞争eIF2结合.
- 增强PERK- ATAD3A相互作用,形成线粒体- ER接触并减弱PERK信号传递.
结论:
- 在ER应激过程中,ATAD3A调解了线粒体翻译的保护.
- PERK- ATAD3A 相互作用控制亚细胞转化抑制.
- 这种机制减轻了ER应激对线粒体蛋白质表达的影响.
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