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TRNA 3' shortening by LCCR4 as a response to stress in Trypanosoma brucei


ABSTRACT: Sensing of environmental cues is crucial for cell survival. To adapt to changes in their surroundings cells need to tightly control the repertoire of genes expressed at any time. Regulation of translation is key, especially in organisms in which transcription is hardly controlled, like Trypanosoma brucei. In this study we describe the shortening of the bulk of the cellular tRNAs during stress at the expense of the conserved 3’ CCA-tail. This tRNA shortening is specific for nutritional stress and renders tRNAs unsuitable substrates for translation. We uncovered the nuclease LCCR4 (Tb927.4.2430), a homologue of the conserved deadenylase Ccr4, as being responsible for tRNA trimming. Once optimal growth conditions are restored tRNAs are rapidly repaired by the trypanosome tRNA nucleotidyltransferase thus rendering the recycled tRNAs amenable for translation. This mechanism represents a fast and efficient way to repress translation during stress, allowing quick reactivation with a low energy input.

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive

ORGANISM(S): Trypanosoma Brucei

DISEASE(S): Trypanosomiasis

SUBMITTER: Marina Cristodero  

LAB HEAD: Norbert Polacek

PROVIDER: PXD021533 | Pride | 2021-01-13

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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tRNA 3' shortening by LCCR4 as a response to stress in Trypanosoma brucei.

Cristodero Marina M   Brogli Rebecca R   Joss Oliver O   Schimanski Bernd B   Schneider André A   Polacek Norbert N  

Nucleic acids research 20210201 3


Sensing of environmental cues is crucial for cell survival. To adapt to changes in their surroundings cells need to tightly control the repertoire of genes expressed at any time. Regulation of translation is key, especially in organisms in which transcription is hardly controlled, like Trypanosoma brucei. In this study, we describe the shortening of the bulk of the cellular tRNAs during stress at the expense of the conserved 3' CCA-tail. This tRNA shortening is specific for nutritional stress an  ...[more]

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