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Y-Box-Binding Proteins Have a Dual Impact on Cellular Translation.

Irina A EliseevaAndrey I BuyanEgor A SmolinKarina S KaliadzenkaSergey PopovIvan V KulakovskiyDmitry N Lyabin
Published in: International journal of molecular sciences (2024)
Y-box-binding proteins (YB proteins) are multifunctional DNA- and RNA-binding proteins that play an important role in the regulation of gene expression. The high homology of their cold shock domains and the similarity between their long, unstructured C-terminal domains suggest that Y-box-binding proteins may have similar functions in a cell. Here, we consider the functional interchangeability of the somatic YB proteins YB-1 and YB-3. RNA-seq and Ribo-seq are used to track changes in the mRNA abundance or mRNA translation in HEK293T cells solely expressing YB-1, YB-3, or neither of them. We show that YB proteins have a dual effect on translation. Although the expression of YB proteins stimulates global translation, YB-1 and YB-3 inhibit the translation of their direct CLIP-identified mRNA targets. The impact of YB-1 and YB-3 on the translation of their mRNA targets is similar, which suggests that they can substitute each other in inhibiting the translation of their mRNA targets in HEK293T cells.
Keyphrases
  • energy transfer
  • binding protein
  • rna seq
  • gene expression
  • transcription factor
  • dna methylation
  • drug delivery
  • genome wide
  • single molecule
  • cancer therapy
  • cell therapy
  • long non coding rna