Molecular and cellular biology

Stopping production of ceruloplasmin protein needs mRNA to form a loop using the poly(A) tail, its binding protein, and a key translation initiation factor

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Abstract

Translational silencing of ceruloplasmin (Cp) mRNA requires interactions among poly(A), poly(A)-binding protein (PABP), and the initiation factor eIF4G.

  • Interactions at the 3' untranslated region (UTR) of Cp mRNA are linked to the inhibition of translation initiation.
  • The presence of a poly(A) tail is essential for both the silencing of endogenous Cp mRNA and the translational control of chimeric reporter transcripts.
  • Depletion of PABP or eIF4G in reticulocyte lysates prevented the cytosolic inhibitor from blocking translation, indicating their crucial role.
  • The findings support the concept that mRNA circularization may play a key structural role in regulating translation efficiency and specificity.

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