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Systemic control of protein synthesis through sequestration of translation and ribosome biogenesis factors during severe heat stress
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Systemic ControlEnvironmental StressMolecular BiologyNovel Sg ComponentsProtein RefoldingProtein SynthesisTranscriptional RegulationProtein ExpressionProtein FoldingYeastProteomicsTranslation FactorsRna ProcessingSevere Heat StressProtein Quality ControlGene ExpressionCell BiologyProtein BiosynthesisChromatin FunctionBiomolecular EngineeringNatural SciencesCellular BiochemistryMedicine
Environmental stress causes the sequestration of proteins into insoluble deposits including cytoplasmic stress granules (SGs), containing mRNA and a variety of translation factors. Here we systematically identified proteins sequestered in Saccharomyces cerevisiae at 46 °C by a SG co-localization screen and proteomic analysis of insoluble protein fractions. We identified novel SG components including essential aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases. Moreover, we discovered nucleus-associated deposits containing ribosome biogenesis factors. Our study suggests downregulation of cytosolic protein synthesis and nuclear ribosome production at multiple levels through heat shock induced protein sequestrations.
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