Local translation is rapidly regulated by extrinsic signals during neural wiring, but its control mechanisms remain elusive. Here we show that the extracellular cue Sema3A induces an initial burst in local translation that precisely controls phosphorylation of the translation initiation factor eIF2α via the unfolded protein response (UPR) kinase PERK. Strikingly, in contrast to canonical UPR signaling, Sema3A-induced eIF2α phosphorylation bypasses global translational repression and underlies an increase in local translation through differential activity of eIF2B mediated by protein phosphatase 1. Ultrasensitive proteomics analysis of axons reveals 75 proteins translationally controlled via the Sema3A-p-eIF2α pathway. These include proteost...
AbstractAs axons grow past intermediate targets, they change their responsiveness to guidance cues. ...
DoctorIn eukaryotes, mRNA translation begins with ribosome recruitment to the 5’ capping complex. H...
The mechanisms leading to neuronal death in neurodegenerative disease are poorly understood. Many of...
Neuronal physiology requires activity-driven protein translation, a process in which translation ini...
The translation initiation complex eIF3 imparts specialized functions to regulate protein expression...
The translation initiation complex eIF3 imparts specialized functions to regulate protein expression...
Compared to other types of cells, neurons express the largest number of diverse mRNAs, including neu...
Proteostasis is essential for cellular survival and particularly important for highly specialised po...
<div><p>The rate-limiting step(s) of translation in the nervous system have not been clearly identif...
The rate-limiting step(s) of translation in the nervous system have not been clearly identified. We ...
Transcriptional events leading to outgrowth of neuronal axons have been intensively studied, but the...
The rate-limiting step(s) of translation in the nervous system have not been clearly identified. We ...
The tips of axons are often far away from the cell soma where most proteins are synthesized. Recent ...
The surface of developing axons expands in a process mediated by the exocyst complex. The spatial-te...
The tips of axons are often far away from the cell soma where most proteins are synthesized. Recent ...
AbstractAs axons grow past intermediate targets, they change their responsiveness to guidance cues. ...
DoctorIn eukaryotes, mRNA translation begins with ribosome recruitment to the 5’ capping complex. H...
The mechanisms leading to neuronal death in neurodegenerative disease are poorly understood. Many of...
Neuronal physiology requires activity-driven protein translation, a process in which translation ini...
The translation initiation complex eIF3 imparts specialized functions to regulate protein expression...
The translation initiation complex eIF3 imparts specialized functions to regulate protein expression...
Compared to other types of cells, neurons express the largest number of diverse mRNAs, including neu...
Proteostasis is essential for cellular survival and particularly important for highly specialised po...
<div><p>The rate-limiting step(s) of translation in the nervous system have not been clearly identif...
The rate-limiting step(s) of translation in the nervous system have not been clearly identified. We ...
Transcriptional events leading to outgrowth of neuronal axons have been intensively studied, but the...
The rate-limiting step(s) of translation in the nervous system have not been clearly identified. We ...
The tips of axons are often far away from the cell soma where most proteins are synthesized. Recent ...
The surface of developing axons expands in a process mediated by the exocyst complex. The spatial-te...
The tips of axons are often far away from the cell soma where most proteins are synthesized. Recent ...
AbstractAs axons grow past intermediate targets, they change their responsiveness to guidance cues. ...
DoctorIn eukaryotes, mRNA translation begins with ribosome recruitment to the 5’ capping complex. H...
The mechanisms leading to neuronal death in neurodegenerative disease are poorly understood. Many of...