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Compartmentalisation and localisation of the translation initiation factor (eIF) 4F complex in normally growing fibroblasts

Compartmentalisation and localisation of the translation initiation factor (eIF) 4F complex in normally growing fibroblasts
Compartmentalisation and localisation of the translation initiation factor (eIF) 4F complex in normally growing fibroblasts
Previous observations of association of mRNAs and ribosomes with subcellular structures highlight the importance of localised translation. However, little is known regarding associations between eukaryotic translation initiation factors and cellular structures within the cytoplasm of normally growing cells. We have used detergent-based cellular fractionation coupled with immunofluorescence microscopy to investigate the subcellular localisation in NIH3T3 fibroblasts of the initiation factors involved in recruitment of mRNA for translation, focussing on eIF4E, the mRNA cap-binding protein, the scaffold protein eIF4GI and poly(A) binding protein (PABP). We find that these proteins exist mainly in a soluble cytosolic pool, with only a subfraction tightly associated with cellular structures. However, this "associated" fraction was enriched in active "eIF4F" complexes (eIF4E.eIF4G.eIF4A.PABP). Immunofluorescence analysis reveals both a diffuse and a perinuclear distribution of eIF4G, with the perinuclear staining pattern similar to that of the endoplasmic reticulum. eIF4E also shows both a diffuse staining pattern and a tighter perinuclear stain, partly coincident with vimentin intermediate filaments. All three proteins localise to the lamellipodia of migrating cells in close proximity to ribosomes, microtubules, microfilaments and focal adhesions, with eIF4G and eIF4E at the periphery showing a similar staining pattern to the focal adhesion protein vinculin.
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Willett, Mark
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Flint, Simon A.
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Morley, Simon J.
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Pain, Virginia M.
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Willett, Mark
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Flint, Simon A.
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Morley, Simon J.
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Pain, Virginia M.
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Willett, Mark, Flint, Simon A., Morley, Simon J. and Pain, Virginia M. (2006) Compartmentalisation and localisation of the translation initiation factor (eIF) 4F complex in normally growing fibroblasts. Experimental Cell Research, 312 (15), 2942-2953. (doi:10.1016/j.yexcr.2006.05.020). (PMID:16822502)

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Previous observations of association of mRNAs and ribosomes with subcellular structures highlight the importance of localised translation. However, little is known regarding associations between eukaryotic translation initiation factors and cellular structures within the cytoplasm of normally growing cells. We have used detergent-based cellular fractionation coupled with immunofluorescence microscopy to investigate the subcellular localisation in NIH3T3 fibroblasts of the initiation factors involved in recruitment of mRNA for translation, focussing on eIF4E, the mRNA cap-binding protein, the scaffold protein eIF4GI and poly(A) binding protein (PABP). We find that these proteins exist mainly in a soluble cytosolic pool, with only a subfraction tightly associated with cellular structures. However, this "associated" fraction was enriched in active "eIF4F" complexes (eIF4E.eIF4G.eIF4A.PABP). Immunofluorescence analysis reveals both a diffuse and a perinuclear distribution of eIF4G, with the perinuclear staining pattern similar to that of the endoplasmic reticulum. eIF4E also shows both a diffuse staining pattern and a tighter perinuclear stain, partly coincident with vimentin intermediate filaments. All three proteins localise to the lamellipodia of migrating cells in close proximity to ribosomes, microtubules, microfilaments and focal adhesions, with eIF4G and eIF4E at the periphery showing a similar staining pattern to the focal adhesion protein vinculin.

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Published date: 10 September 2006
Organisations: Centre for Biological Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 360116
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/360116
ISSN: 0014-4827
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Author: Mark Willett
Author: Simon A. Flint
Author: Simon J. Morley
Author: Virginia M. Pain

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