Soluble αβ-tubulins reversibly sequester TTC5 to regulate tubulin mRNA decay

IF 15.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2024-11-17 DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-54036-0
Alina Batiuk, Markus Höpfler, Ana C. Almeida, Deryn Teoh En-Jie, Oscar Vadas, Evangelia Vartholomaiou, Ramanujan S. Hegde, Zhewang Lin, Ivana Gasic
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Microtubules, built from heterodimers of α- and β-tubulins, control cell shape, mediate intracellular transport, and power cell division. The concentration of αβ-tubulins is tightly controlled through a posttranscriptional mechanism involving selective and regulated degradation of tubulin-encoding mRNAs. Degradation is initiated by TTC5, which recognizes tubulin-synthesizing ribosomes and recruits downstream effectors to trigger mRNA deadenylation. Here, we investigate how cells regulate TTC5 activity. Biochemical and structural proteomic approaches reveal that under normal conditions, soluble αβ-tubulins bind to and sequester TTC5, preventing it from engaging nascent tubulins at translating ribosomes. We identify the flexible C-terminal tail of TTC5 as a molecular switch, toggling between soluble αβ-tubulin-bound and nascent tubulin-bound states. Loss of sequestration by soluble αβ-tubulins constitutively activates TTC5, leading to diminished tubulin mRNA levels and compromised microtubule-dependent chromosome segregation during cell division. Our findings provide a paradigm for how cells regulate the activity of a specificity factor to adapt posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression to cellular needs.

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可溶性αβ-微管蛋白可逆地封存TTC5以调节微管蛋白mRNA的衰变
微管由α-和β-微管蛋白的异二聚体构成,控制细胞形状,介导细胞内运输,并为细胞分裂提供动力。αβ-微管蛋白的浓度是通过转录后机制严格控制的,该机制涉及微管蛋白编码 mRNA 的选择性和调节性降解。降解由 TTC5 启动,TTC5 可识别管蛋白合成核糖体,并招募下游效应因子触发 mRNA 脱烯酰化。在这里,我们研究了细胞如何调控 TTC5 的活性。生化和结构蛋白组学方法揭示,在正常情况下,可溶性αβ-微管蛋白与TTC5结合并将其封存,阻止其与翻译核糖体上的新生微管蛋白结合。我们发现 TTC5 的柔性 C 端尾部是一个分子开关,可在与αβ-管蛋白结合的可溶性状态和与新生管蛋白结合的状态之间切换。可溶性αβ-微管蛋白失去螯合作用会连续激活TTC5,导致微管蛋白mRNA水平降低,细胞分裂过程中微管依赖的染色体分离受到影响。我们的发现为细胞如何调节特异性因子的活性,使基因表达的转录后调控适应细胞需要提供了一个范例。
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