학술논문

Alternative Start Codon Connects eIF5A to Mitochondria.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Cellular Physiology. Dec2016, Vol. 231 Issue 12, p2682-2689. 8p.
Subject
*TRANSLATION initiation factors (Biochemistry)
*AMINO acid residues
*CELL physiology
*MITOCHONDRIAL physiology
*MASS spectrometry
*IMMUNOBLOTTING
Language
ISSN
0021-9541
Abstract
Eukaryotic translation initiation factor 5A (eIF5A), a protein containing the amino acid residue hypusine required for its activity, is involved in a number of physiological and pathological cellular processes. In humans, several EIF5A1 transcript variants encode the canonical eIF5A1 isoform B, whereas the hitherto uncharacterized variant A is expected to code for a hypothetical eIF5A1 isoform, referred to as isoform A, which has an additional N-terminal extension. Herein, we validate the existence of eIF5A1 isoform A and its production from transcript variant A. In fact, variant A was shown to encode both eIF5A1 isoforms A and B. Mutagenic assays revealed different efficiencies in the start codons present in variant A, contributing to the production of isoform B at higher levels than isoform A. Immunoblotting and mass spectrometric analyses showed that isoform A can undergo hypusination and acetylation at specific lysine residues, as observed for isoform B. Examination of the N-terminal extension suggested that it might confer mitochondrial targeting. Correspondingly, we found that isoform A, but not isoform B, co-purified with mitochondria when the proteins were overproduced. These findings suggest that eIF5A1 isoform A has a role in mitochondrial function. J. Cell. Physiol. 231: 2682-2689, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]