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mTORC1 cooperates with tRNA wobble modification to sustain the protein synthesis machinery

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  • Julia Hermann

    (German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance
    University of Heidelberg)

  • Toman Borteçen

    (University of Heidelberg
    German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ))

  • Robert Kalis

    (Vienna BioCenter (VBC)
    Vienna BioCenter (VBC))

  • Alexander Kowar

    (University of Heidelberg
    German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ))

  • Catarina Pechincha

    (German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance
    University of Heidelberg)

  • Vivien Vogt

    (Vienna BioCenter (VBC)
    Vienna BioCenter (VBC))

  • Martin Schneider

    (German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ))

  • Dominic Helm

    (German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ))

  • Jeroen Krijgsveld

    (German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ))

  • Fabricio Loayza-Puch

    (German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ))

  • Johannes Zuber

    (Vienna BioCenter (VBC)
    Vienna BioCenter (VBC))

  • Wilhelm Palm

    (German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) and DKFZ-ZMBH Alliance)

Abstract

Synthesizing the cellular proteome is a demanding process that is regulated by numerous signaling pathways and RNA modifications. How precisely these mechanisms control the protein synthesis machinery to generate specific proteome subsets remains unclear. Here, through genome-wide CRISPR screens we identify genes that enable mammalian cells to adapt to inactivation of the kinase mechanistic target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1), the central driver of protein synthesis. When mTORC1 is inactive, enzymes that modify tRNAs at wobble uridines (U34-enzymes), Elongator and Ctu1/2, become critically essential for cell growth in vitro and in tumors. By integrating quantitative nascent proteomics, steady-state proteomics and ribosome profiling, we demonstrate that the loss of U34-enzymes particularly impairs the synthesis of ribosomal proteins. However, when mTORC1 is active, this biosynthetic defect only mildly affects steady-state protein abundance. By contrast, simultaneous suppression of mTORC1 and U34-enzymes depletes cells of ribosomal proteins, globally inhibiting translation. Thus, mTORC1 cooperates with tRNA U34-enzymes to sustain the protein synthesis machinery and support the high translational requirements of cell growth.

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  • Julia Hermann & Toman Borteçen & Robert Kalis & Alexander Kowar & Catarina Pechincha & Vivien Vogt & Martin Schneider & Dominic Helm & Jeroen Krijgsveld & Fabricio Loayza-Puch & Johannes Zuber & Wilhe, 2025. "mTORC1 cooperates with tRNA wobble modification to sustain the protein synthesis machinery," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 16(1), pages 1-19, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:16:y:2025:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-025-59185-4
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-025-59185-4
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