PERK-ATAD3A interaction protects mitochondrial proteins synthesis during ER stress

Daniel T. Hughes, Karinder K. Brar,Jordan L. Morris,Kelly Subramanian, Shivaani Krishna,Fei Gao, Lara-Sophie Rieder, Joshua Freeman,Heather L. Smith, Rebekkah Jukes-Jones,Jodi Nunnari,Julien Prudent,Adrian J. Butcher,Giovanna R. Mallucci

biorxiv(2022)

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Widespread repression of protein synthesis rates is a key feature of Endoplasmic Reticulum (ER) stress, mediated by the ER sensor kinase PERK. While select transcripts escape this repression, global translational down-regulation impacts crucial protein levels in all cellular compartments, beyond the ER. How the cell manages this paradox is unclear. PERK has a unique cytoplasmic loop within its kinase domain that binds PERK’s target, eIF2α. We identified the mitochondrial protein, ATAD3A, as a new interactor of the loop, binding to a highly conserved region within it. During ER stress, increased interaction between ATAD3A and PERK attenuates PERK signalling to eIF2α, removing the translational block on several mitochondrial proteins. This occurs at novel context-dependent, mitochondria-ER contact sites. The interaction provides a previously unknown mechanism for fine-tuning translational repression at a local level, mitigating the impact of ER stress on mitochondria. Further, it represents a new target for selective modulation of PERK-eIF2α signalling in diseases from cancer to neurodegeneration. ![Figure][1] ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest. [1]: pending:yes
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mitochondrial proteins synthesis,perk-atad3a stress
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