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Neuronal BC RNAs cooperate with eIF4B to mediate activity-dependent translational control.


ABSTRACT: In neurons, translational regulation of gene expression has been implicated in the activity-dependent management of synapto-dendritic protein repertoires. However, the fundamentals of stimulus-modulated translational control in neurons remain poorly understood. Here we describe a mechanism in which regulatory brain cytoplasmic (BC) RNAs cooperate with eukaryotic initiation factor 4B (eIF4B) to control translation in a manner that is responsive to neuronal activity. eIF4B is required for the translation of mRNAs with structured 5' untranslated regions (UTRs), exemplified here by neuronal protein kinase M? (PKM?) mRNA. Upon neuronal stimulation, synapto-dendritic eIF4B is dephosphorylated at serine 406 in a rapid process that is mediated by protein phosphatase 2A. Such dephosphorylation causes a significant decrease in the binding affinity between eIF4B and BC RNA translational repressors, enabling the factor to engage the 40S small ribosomal subunit for translation initiation. BC RNA translational control, mediated via eIF4B phosphorylation status, couples neuronal activity to translational output, and thus provides a mechanistic basis for long-term plastic changes in nerve cells.

SUBMITTER: Eom T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4210447 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Neuronal BC RNAs cooperate with eIF4B to mediate activity-dependent translational control.

Eom Taesun T   Muslimov Ilham A IA   Tsokas Panayiotis P   Berardi Valerio V   Zhong Jun J   Sacktor Todd C TC   Tiedge Henri H  

The Journal of cell biology 20141020 2


In neurons, translational regulation of gene expression has been implicated in the activity-dependent management of synapto-dendritic protein repertoires. However, the fundamentals of stimulus-modulated translational control in neurons remain poorly understood. Here we describe a mechanism in which regulatory brain cytoplasmic (BC) RNAs cooperate with eukaryotic initiation factor 4B (eIF4B) to control translation in a manner that is responsive to neuronal activity. eIF4B is required for the tran  ...[more]

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