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Protein Kinase KIS Localizes to RNA Granules and Enhances Local Translation

Protein Kinase KIS Localizes to RNA Granules and Enhances Local Translation Protein Kinase KIS Localizes to RNA Granules and Enhances Local Translation ▿ Serafí Cambray ‡ , Neus Pedraza ‡ , Marta Rafel , Eloi Garí , Martí Aldea and Carme Gallego * Departament de Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques, IRBLLEIDA, Universitat de Lleida, Montserrat Roig, 2, 25008 Lleida, Catalonia, Spain ABSTRACT The regulation of mRNA transport is a fundamental process for cytoplasmic sorting of transcripts and spatially controlled translational derepression once properly localized. There is growing evidence that translation is locally modulated as a result of specific synaptic inputs. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms that regulate this translational process are just emerging. We show that KIS, a serine/threonine kinase functionally related to microtubule dynamics and axon development, interacts with three proteins found in RNA granules: KIF3A, NonO, and eEF1A. KIS localizes to RNA granules and colocalizes with the KIF3A kinesin and the β-actin mRNA in cultured cortical neurons. In addition, KIS is found associated with KIF3A and 10 RNP-transported mRNAs in brain extracts. The results of knockdown experiments indicate that KIS is required for normal neurite outgrowth. More important, the kinase activity of KIS stimulates 3′ untranslated region-dependent local translation in neuritic projections. We propose that KIS is a component of the molecular device that modulates translation in RNA-transporting granules as a result of local signals. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Molecular and Cellular Biology American Society For Microbiology

Protein Kinase KIS Localizes to RNA Granules and Enhances Local Translation

Protein Kinase KIS Localizes to RNA Granules and Enhances Local Translation

Molecular and Cellular Biology , Volume 29 (3): 726 – Feb 1, 2009

Abstract

Protein Kinase KIS Localizes to RNA Granules and Enhances Local Translation ▿ Serafí Cambray ‡ , Neus Pedraza ‡ , Marta Rafel , Eloi Garí , Martí Aldea and Carme Gallego * Departament de Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques, IRBLLEIDA, Universitat de Lleida, Montserrat Roig, 2, 25008 Lleida, Catalonia, Spain ABSTRACT The regulation of mRNA transport is a fundamental process for cytoplasmic sorting of transcripts and spatially controlled translational derepression once properly localized. There is growing evidence that translation is locally modulated as a result of specific synaptic inputs. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms that regulate this translational process are just emerging. We show that KIS, a serine/threonine kinase functionally related to microtubule dynamics and axon development, interacts with three proteins found in RNA granules: KIF3A, NonO, and eEF1A. KIS localizes to RNA granules and colocalizes with the KIF3A kinesin and the β-actin mRNA in cultured cortical neurons. In addition, KIS is found associated with KIF3A and 10 RNP-transported mRNAs in brain extracts. The results of knockdown experiments indicate that KIS is required for normal neurite outgrowth. More important, the kinase activity of KIS stimulates 3′ untranslated region-dependent local translation in neuritic projections. We propose that KIS is a component of the molecular device that modulates translation in RNA-transporting granules as a result of local signals.

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American Society For Microbiology
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Copyright © 2009 by the American society for Microbiology.
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0270-7306
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1098-5549
DOI
10.1128/MCB.01180-08
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19015237
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Abstract

Protein Kinase KIS Localizes to RNA Granules and Enhances Local Translation ▿ Serafí Cambray ‡ , Neus Pedraza ‡ , Marta Rafel , Eloi Garí , Martí Aldea and Carme Gallego * Departament de Ciències Mèdiques Bàsiques, IRBLLEIDA, Universitat de Lleida, Montserrat Roig, 2, 25008 Lleida, Catalonia, Spain ABSTRACT The regulation of mRNA transport is a fundamental process for cytoplasmic sorting of transcripts and spatially controlled translational derepression once properly localized. There is growing evidence that translation is locally modulated as a result of specific synaptic inputs. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms that regulate this translational process are just emerging. We show that KIS, a serine/threonine kinase functionally related to microtubule dynamics and axon development, interacts with three proteins found in RNA granules: KIF3A, NonO, and eEF1A. KIS localizes to RNA granules and colocalizes with the KIF3A kinesin and the β-actin mRNA in cultured cortical neurons. In addition, KIS is found associated with KIF3A and 10 RNP-transported mRNAs in brain extracts. The results of knockdown experiments indicate that KIS is required for normal neurite outgrowth. More important, the kinase activity of KIS stimulates 3′ untranslated region-dependent local translation in neuritic projections. We propose that KIS is a component of the molecular device that modulates translation in RNA-transporting granules as a result of local signals.

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Molecular and Cellular BiologyAmerican Society For Microbiology

Published: Feb 1, 2009

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