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Akt-mediated YB-1 phosphorylation activates translation of silent mRNA species.


ABSTRACT: YB-1 is a broad-specificity RNA-binding protein that is involved in regulation of mRNA transcription, splicing, translation, and stability. In both germinal and somatic cells, YB-1 and related proteins are major components of translationally inactive messenger ribonucleoprotein particles (mRNPs) and are mainly responsible for storage of mRNAs in a silent state. However, mechanisms regulating the repressor activity of YB-1 are not well understood. Here we demonstrate that association of YB-1 with the capped 5' terminus of the mRNA is regulated via phosphorylation by the serine/threonine protein kinase Akt. In contrast to its nonphosphorylated form, phosphorylated YB-1 fails to inhibit cap-dependent but not internal ribosome entry site-dependent translation of a reporter mRNA in vitro. We also show that similar to YB-1, Akt is associated with inactive mRNPs and that activated Akt may relieve translational repression of the YB-1-bound mRNAs. Using Affymetrix microarrays, we found that many of the YB-1-associated messages encode stress- and growth-related proteins, raising the intriguing possibility that Akt-mediated YB-1 phosphorylation could, in part, increase production of proteins regulating cell proliferation, oncogenic transformation, and stress response.

SUBMITTER: Evdokimova V 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1317623 | biostudies-literature | 2006 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Akt-mediated YB-1 phosphorylation activates translation of silent mRNA species.

Evdokimova Valentina V   Ruzanov Peter P   Anglesio Michael S MS   Sorokin Alexey V AV   Ovchinnikov Lev P LP   Buckley Jonathan J   Triche Timothy J TJ   Sonenberg Nahum N   Sorensen Poul H B PH  

Molecular and cellular biology 20060101 1


YB-1 is a broad-specificity RNA-binding protein that is involved in regulation of mRNA transcription, splicing, translation, and stability. In both germinal and somatic cells, YB-1 and related proteins are major components of translationally inactive messenger ribonucleoprotein particles (mRNPs) and are mainly responsible for storage of mRNAs in a silent state. However, mechanisms regulating the repressor activity of YB-1 are not well understood. Here we demonstrate that association of YB-1 with  ...[more]

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