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Publication : Defects in translation-dependent quality control pathways lead to convergent molecular and neurodevelopmental pathology.

First Author  Terrey M Year  2021
Journal  Elife Volume  10
PubMed ID  33899734 Mgi Jnum  J:306384
Mgi Id  MGI:6712084 Doi  10.7554/eLife.66904
Citation  Terrey M, et al. (2021) Defects in translation-dependent quality control pathways lead to convergent molecular and neurodevelopmental pathology. Elife 10:e66904
abstractText  Translation-dependent quality control pathways such as no-go decay (NGD), non-stop decay (NSD), and nonsense-mediated decay (NMD) govern protein synthesis and proteostasis by resolving non-translating ribosomes and preventing the production of potentially toxic peptides derived from faulty and aberrant mRNAs. However, how translation is altered and the in vivo defects that arise in the absence of these pathways are poorly understood. Here, we show that the NGD/NSD factors Pelo and Hbs1l are critical in mice for cerebellar neurogenesis but expendable for survival of these neurons after development. Analysis of mutant mouse embryonic fibroblasts revealed translational pauses, alteration of signaling pathways, and translational reprogramming. Similar effects on signaling pathways, including mTOR activation, the translatome and mouse cerebellar development were observed upon deletion of the NMD factor Upf2. Our data reveal that these quality control pathways that function to mitigate errors at distinct steps in translation can evoke similar cellular responses.
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