Role of protein synthesis in decay and accumulation of mRNA during spore germination in the cellular slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum
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- PMCID: PMC365137
- DOI: 10.1128/mcb.7.2.799-805.1987
Role of protein synthesis in decay and accumulation of mRNA during spore germination in the cellular slime mold Dictyostelium discoideum
Abstract
Spore germination in Dictyostelium discoideum is a particularly suitable model for studying the regulation of gene expression, since developmentally regulated changes in both protein and mRNA synthesis occur during the transition from dormant spore to amoeba. The previous isolation of three cDNA clones specific for mRNA developmentally regulated during spore germination allowed for the quantitation of the specific mRNAs during this process. The three mRNAs specific to clones pLK109, pLK229, and pRK270 have half-lives much shorter (minutes) than those of constitutive mRNAs (hours). Using spore germination as a model, we studied the roles of ribosome-mRNA interactions and protein synthesis in mRNA degradation by using antibiotics that inhibit specific reactions in protein biosynthesis. Cycloheximide inhibits the elongation step of protein synthesis. Polysomes accumulate in inhibited cells because ribosomes do not terminate normally and new ribosomes enter the polysome, eventually saturating the mRNA. Pactamycin inhibits initiation, and consequently polysomes break down in the presence of this drug. Under this condition, the mRNA is essentially free of ribosomes. pLK109, pLK229, and pRK270 mRNAs were stabilized in the presence of cycloheximide, but pactamycin had no effect on their normal decay. Since it seems likely that stability of mRNA reflects the availability of sites for inactivation by nucleases, it follows that in the presence of cycloheximide, these sites are protected, presumably by occupancy by ribosomes. No ribosomes are bound to mRNA in the presence of pactamycin, and therefore mRNA degrades at about the normal rate. The data further indicate that a labile protein is probably not involved in mRNA decay or stabilization, since protein synthesis is inhibited equally by both antibiotics. We conclude that it may be important to use more than one type of protein synthesis inhibitor to evaluate whether protein synthesis is required for mRNA decay. The effect of protein synthesis inhibition on mRNA synthesis and accumulation was also studied. mRNA synthesis continues in the presence of inhibitors, albeit at a diminished rate relative to that of the uninhibited control.
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