The induction of p53 correlates with defects in the production, but not the levels, of the small ribosomal subunit and stalled large ribosomal subunit biogenesis

Author:

Eastham Matthew John1,Pelava Andria1,Wells Graeme Raymond1,Lee Justine Katherine1,Lawrence Isabella Rachel1,Stewart Joshua1,Deichner Maria1,Hertle Regina1,Watkins Nicholas James1,Schneider Claudia1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Biosciences Institute, The Medical School, Newcastle University , Newcastle upon Tyne NE2 4HH, UK

Abstract

Abstract Ribosome biogenesis is one of the biggest consumers of cellular energy. More than 20 genetic diseases (ribosomopathies) and multiple cancers arise from defects in the production of the 40S (SSU) and 60S (LSU) ribosomal subunits. Defects in the production of either the SSU or LSU result in p53 induction through the accumulation of the 5S RNP, an LSU assembly intermediate. While the mechanism is understood for the LSU, it is still unclear how SSU production defects induce p53 through the 5S RNP since the production of the two subunits is believed to be uncoupled. Here, we examined the response to SSU production defects to understand how this leads to the activation of p53 via the 5S RNP. We found that p53 activation occurs rapidly after SSU production is blocked, prior to changes in mature ribosomal RNA (rRNA) levels but correlated with early, middle and late SSU pre-rRNA processing defects. Furthermore, both nucleolar/nuclear LSU maturation, in particular late stages in 5.8S rRNA processing, and pre-LSU export were affected by SSU production defects. We have therefore uncovered a novel connection between the SSU and LSU production pathways in human cells, which explains how p53 is induced in response to SSU production defects.

Funder

DBAF

DBA UK

Medical Research Council

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

BBSRC

MRC

Royal Society

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics

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