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Unexpected ribosome turnover during prolonged translation inhibition

Russell, P. J.; Clark, C. A.; Ashriem, M.; Kearse, M. G.

2026-05-07 molecular biology
10.64898/2026.05.06.723260 bioRxiv
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Eukaryotes use several distinct quality control pathways to resolve aberrant ribosomes and mRNAs. For example, the no-go decay mRNA pathway is stimulated after ribosome collisions caused by stalled ribosomes translating damaged or truncated mRNAs. Separate decay pathways for non-functional 40S and 60S subunits containing rRNA mutations affecting decoding and peptidyl transferase activity, respectively, have also been elucidated. To our knowledge, whether eukaryotes have evolved a quality control pathway to sense and process globally stalled ribosomes is unclear; however, such a pathway would be advantageous to eukaryotes during exposure to natural elongation inhibitors such as ricin and diphtheria toxin. Here, we test how prolonged robust inhibition of elongation using a high dose of cycloheximide (CHX) affects ribosome turnover. Despite no decrease in cell viability and that mammalian ribosomes have been classically characterized of having a half-life of 3-5 days, a single 24 hr high dose of CHX resulted in drastically shortened half-lives (<24 hr) of 28S and 18S rRNA in A549 cells. A [~]2-fold reduction in nearly all ribosome species was observed by polysome analysis in HeLa and A549 cells after prolonged CHX treatment. Depletion of ribosomes was also evident when assessing ribosomal proteins from both the 40S and 60S subunits by Western blot. Literature supports that ribosomes can be degraded by autophagy and the ubiquitin (Ub)-proteasome system. Upon testing inhibitors of both pathways, only proteasome inhibitors (i.e., MG132 and bortezomib) rescued both rRNA and ribosomal protein levels. Proteasome inhibitors also rescued ribosome levels in polysome profiling experiments. Remarkably, rRNA levels were not rescued during CHX treatment when co-treated with the Ub activating enzyme E1 inhibitor, TAK243. Polysome analysis also showed that the high prolonged dose of CHX did not cause robust accumulation of collided ribosomes compared to control treatments. Proteasome-dependent turnover of rRNA was also observed with high doses of other elongation inhibitors, namely anisomycin, homoharringtonine, and lactimidomycin. The recognition capabilities of the pathway were further expanded as we observed that 80S ribosomes not trapped on the mRNA were also targeted for degradation by the proteasome. Together, our findings define the framework of a regulatory pathway in mammalian cells that degrades both ribosomal subunits in response to prolonged periods of robust elongation inhibition.

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