To understand the function of multisubunit complexes, it is of key importance to uncover the precise mechanisms that guide their assembly. Nascent proteins can find and bind their interaction partners during their translation, leading to co-translational assembly. Here, we demonstrate that the core modules of ATAC (ADA-two-A-containing) and SAGA (Spt-Ada-Gcn5-acetyltransferase), two lysine acetyl transferase-containing transcription co-activator complexes, assemble co-translationally in the cytoplasm of mammalian cells. In addition, a SAGA complex containing all of its modules forms in the cytoplasm and acetylates non-histone proteins. In contrast, ATAC complex subunits cannot be detected in the cytoplasm of mammalian cells. However, an endogenous ATAC complex containing two functional modules forms and functions in the nucleus. Thus, the two related co-activators, ATAC and SAGA, assemble using co-translational pathways, but their subcellular localization, cytoplasmic abundance, and functions are distinct.

ATAC and SAGA coactivator complexes utilize co-translational assembly, but their cellular localization properties and functions are distinct / G. Yayli, A. Bernardini, P. Karen Mendoza Sanchez, E. Scheer, M. Damilot, K. Essabri, B. Morlet, L. Negroni, S.D. Vincent, H. Marc Timmers, L. Tora. - In: CELL REPORTS. - ISSN 2211-1247. - 42:9(2023 Sep), pp. 113099.1-113099.26. [10.1016/j.celrep.2023.113099]

ATAC and SAGA coactivator complexes utilize co-translational assembly, but their cellular localization properties and functions are distinct

A. Bernardini
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2023

Abstract

To understand the function of multisubunit complexes, it is of key importance to uncover the precise mechanisms that guide their assembly. Nascent proteins can find and bind their interaction partners during their translation, leading to co-translational assembly. Here, we demonstrate that the core modules of ATAC (ADA-two-A-containing) and SAGA (Spt-Ada-Gcn5-acetyltransferase), two lysine acetyl transferase-containing transcription co-activator complexes, assemble co-translationally in the cytoplasm of mammalian cells. In addition, a SAGA complex containing all of its modules forms in the cytoplasm and acetylates non-histone proteins. In contrast, ATAC complex subunits cannot be detected in the cytoplasm of mammalian cells. However, an endogenous ATAC complex containing two functional modules forms and functions in the nucleus. Thus, the two related co-activators, ATAC and SAGA, assemble using co-translational pathways, but their subcellular localization, cytoplasmic abundance, and functions are distinct.
biogenesis; co-translation; CP: Molecular biology; lysine acetylation; multiprotein complex; non-histone protein; ribosome; RIP; RNA immunoprecipitation; single-molecule RNA FISH; transcription regulation; YEATS2; ZZZ3
Settore BIOS-07/A - Biochimica
Settore BIOS-08/A - Biologia molecolare
set-2023
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