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Polysome Fractionation and Analysis of Mammalian Translatomes on a Genome-wide Scale
Authors:Valentina Gandin  Kristina Sikstr?m  Tommy Alain  Masahiro Morita  Shannon McLaughlan  Ola Larsson  Ivan Topisirovic
Affiliation:1.Lady Davis Institute and Department of Oncology, McGill University;2.Department of Oncology-Pathology, Karolinska Institutet;3.Goodman Cancer Centre and Department of Biochemistry, McGill University
Abstract:mRNA translation plays a central role in the regulation of gene expression and represents the most energy consuming process in mammalian cells. Accordingly, dysregulation of mRNA translation is considered to play a major role in a variety of pathological states including cancer. Ribosomes also host chaperones, which facilitate folding of nascent polypeptides, thereby modulating function and stability of newly synthesized polypeptides. In addition, emerging data indicate that ribosomes serve as a platform for a repertoire of signaling molecules, which are implicated in a variety of post-translational modifications of newly synthesized polypeptides as they emerge from the ribosome, and/or components of translational machinery. Herein, a well-established method of ribosome fractionation using sucrose density gradient centrifugation is described. In conjunction with the in-house developed “anota” algorithm this method allows direct determination of differential translation of individual mRNAs on a genome-wide scale. Moreover, this versatile protocol can be used for a variety of biochemical studies aiming to dissect the function of ribosome-associated protein complexes, including those that play a central role in folding and degradation of newly synthesized polypeptides.
Keywords:Biochemistry   Issue 87   Cells   Eukaryota   Nutritional and Metabolic Diseases   Neoplasms   Metabolic Phenomena   Cell Physiological Phenomena   mRNA translation   ribosomes   protein synthesis   genome-wide analysis   translatome   mTOR   eIF4E   4E-BP1
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