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  • Extracellular signals play a critical role in regulating protein translation, which is vital for various cell functions, particularly within specific areas of the cell.
  • A transmembrane receptor named DCC has been found to bind with several translation components, indicating a direct link between extracellular signals and the machinery responsible for protein synthesis.
  • The study reveals that in neurons, DCC interacts with translation machinery and helps promote protein translation in response to the extracellular ligand netrin, suggesting a novel model for how protein synthesis can be positioned and regulated outside the cell.

Article Abstract

Extracellular signals regulate protein translation in many cell functions. A key advantage of control at the translational level is the opportunity to regulate protein synthesis within specific cellular subregions. However, little is known about mechanisms that may link extracellular cues to translation with spatial precision. Here, we show that a transmembrane receptor, DCC, forms a binding complex containing multiple translation components, including eukaryotic initiation factors, ribosomal large and small subunits, and monosomes. In neuronal axons and dendrites DCC colocalizes in particles with translation machinery, and newly synthesized protein. The extracellular ligand netrin promoted DCC-mediated translation and disassociation of translation components. The functional and physical association of a cell surface receptor with the translation machinery leads to a generalizable model for localization and extracellular regulation of protein synthesis, based on a transmembrane translation regulation complex.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2881594PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2010.04.008DOI Listing

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