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The helicase Ded1p controls use of near-cognate translation initiation codons in 5′ UTRs

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NATURE
Volume 559, Issue 7712, Pages 130-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0258-0

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  1. National Institutes of Health (NIH) [GM118088, GM107331]
  2. German Research Council [GU 1146/1-1]

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The conserved and essential DEAD-box RNA helicase Ded1p from yeast and its mammalian orthologue DDX3 are critical for the initiation of translation(1). Mutations in DDX3 are linked to tumorigenesis2(-4) and intellectual disability5, and the enzyme is targeted by a range of viruses(6). How Ded1p and its orthologues engage RNAs during the initiation of translation is unknown. Here we show, by integrating transcriptome-wide analyses of translation, RNA structure and Ded1p-RNA binding, that the effects of Ded1p on the initiation of translation are connected to near-cognate initiation codons in 5' untranslated regions. Ded1p associates with the translation pre- initiation complex at the mRNA entry channel and repressing the activity of Ded1p leads to the accumulation of RNA structure in 5' untranslated regions, the initiation of translation from near-cognate start codons immediately upstream of these structures and decreased protein synthesis from the corresponding main open reading frames. The data reveal a program for the regulation of translation that links Ded1p, the activation of near-cognate start codons and mRNA structure. This program has a role in meiosis, in which a marked decrease in the levels of Ded1p is accompanied by the activation of the alternative translation initiation sites that are seen when the activity of Ded1p is repressed. Our observations indicate that Ded1p affects translation initiation by controlling the use of near-cognate initiation codons

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