Reference: Gao Y, et al. (2023) Argonaute-dependent ribosome-associated protein quality control. Trends Cell Biol 33(3):260-272

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Abstract


Ribosome-associated protein quality control (RQC) is a protein surveillance mechanism that eliminates defective nascent polypeptides. The E3 ubiquitin ligase, Ltn1, is a key regulator of RQC that targets substrates for ubiquitination. Argonaute proteins (AGOs) are central players in miRNA-mediated gene silencing and have recently been shown to also regulate RQC by facilitating Ltn1. Therefore, AGOs directly coordinate post-transcriptional gene silencing and RQC, ensuring efficient gene silencing. We summarize the principles of RQC and the functions of AGOs in miRNA-mediated gene silencing, and discuss how AGOs associate with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to assist Ltn1 in controlling RQC. We highlight that RQC not only eliminates defective nascent polypeptides but also removes unwanted protein products when AGOs participate.

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Gao Y, Zhu Y, Sun Q, Chen D
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