RAN Translation of the Expanded CAG Repeats in the SCA3 Disease Context
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RAN Translation of the Expanded CAG Repeats in the SCA3 Disease Context
Abstract
Spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder caused by a CAG repeat expansion in the ATXN3 gene encoding the ataxin-3 protein. Despite extensive research the exact pathogenic mechanisms of SCA3 are still not understood in depth. In the present study, to gain insight into the toxicity induced by the expanded CAG repeats in SCA3, we comprehensively investigated repeat-associated non-ATG (RAN) translation in various cellular models expressing translated or non-canonically translated ATXN3 sequences with an increasing number of CAG repeats. We demonstrate that two SCA3 RAN proteins, polyglutamine (polyQ) and polyalanine (polyA), are found only in the case of CAG repeats of pathogenic length. Despite having distinct cellular localization, RAN polyQ and RAN polyA proteins are very often coexpressed in the same cell, impairing nuclear integrity and inducing apoptosis. We provide for the first time mechanistic insights into SCA3 RAN translation indicating that ATXN3 sequences surrounding the repeat region have an impact on SCA3 RAN translation initiation and efficiency. We revealed that RAN translation of polyQ proteins starts at non-cognate codons upstream of the CAG repeats, whereas RAN polyA proteins are likely translated within repeats. Furthermore, integrated stress response activation enhances SCA3 RAN translation. Our findings suggest that the ATXN3 sequence context plays an important role in triggering SCA3 RAN translation and that SCA3 RAN proteins may cause cellular toxicity.
Keywords: ATXN3; integrated stress response; non-cognate initiation codon; polyglutamine disease; translation initiation.
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