A network of RNA-binding proteins controls translation efficiency to activate anaerobic metabolism

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J. J. David Ho
Nathan C. Balukoff
Phaedra R. Theodoridis
Miling Wang
Jonathan R. Krieger
Jonathan H. Schatz
Stephen Lee
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[1] University of Miami,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Miller School of Medicine
[2] University of Miami,Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center, Miller School of Medicine
[3] University of Miami,Division of Hematology, Department of Medicine, Miller School of Medicine
[4] The SickKids Proteomics,Department of Urology, Miller School of Medicine
[5] Analytics,undefined
[6] Robotics & Chemical Biology Centre (SPARC Biocentre),undefined
[7] The Hospital for Sick Children,undefined
[8] University of Miami,undefined
[9] Bioinformatics Solutions Inc.,undefined
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Protein expression evolves under greater evolutionary constraint than mRNA levels, and translation efficiency represents a primary determinant of protein levels during stimuli adaptation. This raises the question as to the translatome remodelers that titrate protein output from mRNA populations. Here, we uncover a network of RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) that enhances the translation efficiency of glycolytic proteins in cells responding to oxygen deprivation. A system-wide proteomic survey of translational engagement identifies a family of oxygen-regulated RBPs that functions as a switch of glycolytic intensity. Tandem mass tag-pulse SILAC (TMT-pSILAC) and RNA sequencing reveals that each RBP controls a unique but overlapping portfolio of hypoxic responsive proteins. These RBPs collaborate with the hypoxic protein synthesis apparatus, operating as a translation efficiency checkpoint that integrates upstream mRNA signals to activate anaerobic metabolism. This system allows anoxia-resistant animals and mammalian cells to initiate anaerobic glycolysis and survive hypoxia. We suggest that an oxygen-sensitive RBP cluster controls anaerobic metabolism to confer hypoxia tolerance.
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