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Analysis of Cotranslational Polyamine Sensing During Decoding of ODC Antizyme mRNA.

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Polyamines are essential poly-cations with vital functions in all cellular systems. Their levels are controlled by intricate regulatory feedback mechanisms. Abnormally high levels of polyamines have been linked to cancer.… Click to show full abstract

Polyamines are essential poly-cations with vital functions in all cellular systems. Their levels are controlled by intricate regulatory feedback mechanisms. Abnormally high levels of polyamines have been linked to cancer. A rate-limiting enzyme in the biosynthesis of polyamines in fungi and higher eukaryotes is ornithine-decarboxylase (ODC). Its levels are largely controlled posttranslationally via ubiquitin-independent degradation mediated by ODC antizyme (OAZ). The latter is a critical polyamine sensor in a feedback control mechanism that adjusts cellular polyamine levels. Here, we describe an approach employing quantitative western blot analyses that provides in vivo evidence for cotranslational polyamine-sensing by nascent OAZ in yeast. In addition, we describe an in vitro method to detect polyamine binding by antizyme.

Keywords: analysis cotranslational; odc antizyme; polyamine sensing; polyamine; cotranslational polyamine

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2018

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