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The nuclear cap-binding complex safeguards stress-resistant protein synthesis and proliferation of stem cells [RNA-seq]


ABSTRACT: Various cellular stresses lead to an inhibition of steady-state translation driven by the cytoplasmic cap-binding protein eIF4E via the integrated stress response (ISR) in order to mitigate stress-induced damage. A caveat is that essential proteins for cell survival or maintenance should be expressed even under ISR-activated conditions. Here, we find that when global translation is compromised due to eIF2α phosphorylation during ISR, eIF2A takes over the function of eIF2α for Met-tRNAi delivery. Notably, preferential association between eIF2A and cellular factors involved in the pioneer round of translation driven by nuclear cap-binding protein complex (CBP20/80) allows the pioneer translation to occur during ISR. We also observe that ISR is activated in growing human embryonic stem cell (hESC) colonies. Under these naturally arising ISR conditions, eIF2A-mediated pioneer translation is active and safeguards self-renewal and differentiation of hESCs. Collectively, we unravel the molecular mechanism underlying translation that secures protein synthesis under cellular stress.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE225010 | GEO | 2026/03/30

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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