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The metaphorical swiss army knife: The multitude and diverse roles of HEAT domains in eukaryotic translation initiation

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NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
Volume 50, Issue 10, Pages 5424-5442

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/nar/gkac342

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  1. Human Frontier Science Program [LT000022/2019-L]
  2. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [FR4220/1-1]
  3. European Molecular Biology Organization [ALTF 35-2019]
  4. National Institute of Health [GM134113]

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In this review, the authors examine the versatility and functionality of HEAT domains in the regulation of mRNA translation initiation. They describe the basic structural architecture of HEAT domains and their involvement in various cellular processes. The focus is on proteins in the translation initiation system that feature HEAT domains, highlighting their remarkably flexible interactions and the functional importance of these domains.
Biomolecular associations forged by specific interaction among structural scaffolds are fundamental to the control and regulation of cell processes. One such structural architecture, characterized by HEAT repeats, is involved in a multitude of cellular processes, including intracellular transport, signaling, and protein synthesis. Here, we review the multitude and versatility of HEAT domains in the regulation of mRNA translation initiation. Structural and cellular biology approaches, as well as several biophysical studies, have revealed that a number of HEAT domain-mediated interactions with a host of protein factors and RNAs coordinate translation initiation. We describe the basic structural architecture of HEAT domains and briefly introduce examples of the cellular processes they dictate, including nuclear transport by importin and RNA degradation. We then focus on proteins in the translation initiation system featuring HEAT domains, specifically the HEAT domains of eIF4G, DAP5, eIF5, and eIF2B epsilon. Comparative analysis of their remarkably versatile interactions, including protein-protein and protein-RNA recognition, reveal the functional importance of flexible regions within these HEAT domains. Here we outline how HEAT domains orchestrate fundamental aspects of translation initiation and highlight open mechanistic questions in the area.

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