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Dynamics of translation can determine the spatial organization of membrane-bound proteins and their mRNA

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2017

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Korkmazhan, Elgin, Hamid Teimouri, Neil Peterman, and Erel Levine. 2017. “Dynamics of translation can determine the spatial organization of membrane-bound proteins and their mRNA.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 114 (51): 13424-13429. doi:10.1073/pnas.1700941114. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1700941114.

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Unlike most macromolecules that are homogeneously distributed in the bacterial cell, mRNAs that encode inner-membrane proteins can be concentrated near the inner membrane. Cotranslational insertion of the nascent peptide into the membrane brings the translating ribosome and the mRNA close to the membrane. This suggests that kinetic properties of translation can determine the spatial organization of these mRNAs and proteins, which can be modulated through posttranscriptional regulation. Here we use a simple stochastic model of translation to characterize the effect of mRNA properties on the dynamics and statistics of its spatial distribution. We show that a combination of the rate of translation initiation, the availability of secretory apparatuses, and the composition of the coding region determines the abundance of mRNAs near the membrane, as well as their residence time. We propose that the spatiotemporal dynamics of mRNAs can give rise to protein clusters on the membrane and determine their size distribution.

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Physics, Biophysics and Computational Biology, translation, spatial organization, membrane proteins, protein clusters

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