Translational recruitment of Xenopus maternal mRNAs in response to poly(A) elongation requires initiation factor eIF4G-1

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作者
Keiper, BD [1 ]
Rhoads, RE [1 ]
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[1] Louisiana State Univ, Med Ctr, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Shreveport, LA 71130 USA
关键词
translation initiation; eIF4G-1; maternal mRNA; poly(A) elongation; protease; 2A; meiotic maturation; poly(A)-binding protein;
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10.1006/dbio.1998.9131
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Q [生物科学];
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07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
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Xenopus oocytes accumulate maternal mRNAs which are then recruited to ribosomes during meiotic cell cycle progression in response to progesterone and coincident with poly(A) elongation. Prior to stimulation, most protein synthesis (similar to 70%) does not require intact translation factor eIF4G (B. D. Kelper and R. E. Rhoads, 1997, Nucleic Acids Res. 25, 395-402). In the present study we have addressed the requirement of eIF4G in the recruitment of mRNAs during meiosis. Cleavage of eIF4G by coxsackievirus protease 2A inhibited progesterone-induced meiotic progression in 88% of the oocytes; prevented the recruitment of maternal mRNAs encoding cyclin B1, c-Mos, D7, and B9; and disrupted the association of eIF4G with poly(A)-binding protein. Poly(A) elongation, however, was not inhibited by eIF4G cleavage. Injection of MPF restored meiotic cell cycle progression to >60% of the oocytes but not the recruitment of cyclin B1 or B9 mRNA. Previously recruited maternal mRNAs were removed from polyribosomes following subsequent cleavage of eIF4G, indicating that eIF4G is required both to recruit and also to maintain maternal mRNAs on polyribosomes. The expression of a cleavage-resistant variant of human eIF4G-1 (G486E) significantly restored the ability to synthesize c-Mos in response to progesterone and to translate exogenous beta-globin mRNA, indicating that the inhibition by protease 2A is due to cleavage of eIF4G alone. These results indicate that intact eIF4G is required for the poly(A)-dependent recruitment of several maternal mRNAs (cyclin B1, c-Mos, D7, and B9) during meiotic cell cycle progression but not for the synthesis of most proteins. (C) 1999 Academic Press.
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