Roles of the CCR4-Not complex in translation and dynamics of co-translation events

Wiley Interdiscip Rev RNA. 2023 Nov 27;15(1):e1827. doi: 10.1002/wrna.1827. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The Ccr4-Not complex is a global regulator of mRNA metabolism in eukaryotic cells that is most well-known to repress gene expression. Delivery of the complex to mRNAs through a multitude of distinct mechanisms accelerates their decay, yet Ccr4-Not also plays an important role in co-translational processes, such as co-translational association of proteins and delivery of translating mRNAs to organelles. The recent structure of Not5 interacting with the translated ribosome has brought to light that embedded information within the codon sequence can be monitored by recruitment of the Ccr4-Not complex to elongating ribosomes. Thereby, the Ccr4-Not complex is empowered with regulatory decisions determining the fate of proteins being synthesized and their encoding mRNAs. This review will focus on the roles of the complex in translation and dynamics of co-translation events. This article is categorized under: Translation > Mechanisms Translation > Regulation.

Keywords: Ccr4-Not; Not5 ribosome interaction; codon optimality; repression of translation initiation; translation elongation dynamics.

Publication types

  • Review