Journal article

Rapamycin suppresses 5'TOP mRNA translation through inhibition of p70(s6k)

HBJ Jefferies, S Fumagalli, PB Dennis, C Reinhard, RB Pearson, G Thomas

EMBO Journal | WILEY-BLACKWELL | Published : 1997

Abstract

Treatment of mammalian cells with the immunosuppressant rapamycin, a bacterial macrolide, selectively suppresses mitogen-induced translation of an essential class of mRNAs which contain an oligopyrimidine tract at their transcriptional start (5'TOP), most notably mRNAs encoding ribosomal proteins and elongation factors. In parallel, rapamycin blocks mitogen-induced p70 ribosomal S6 kinase protein (p70(s6k)) phosphorylation and activation. Utilizing chimeric mRNA constructs containing either a wild-type or disrupted 5'TOP, we demonstrate that an intact polypyrimidine tract is required for rapamycin to elicit an inhibitory effect on the translation of these transcripts. In turn, a dominant-int..

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