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    Scientists Discover Tiny Protein Has Big Impact in Times of Stress

    By Bill Hathaway, Yale UniversitySeptember 14, 2018No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Protein Lso2

    Ribosomes churn out proteins that carry out all of life’s functions, but when missing a key and previously overlooked factor, they can break down in times of stress, Yale University scientists have discovered.

    The protein, Lso2/CCDC124, is so tiny — just 92 amino acids — it did not turn up under search parameters used by most scientists studying cell biology. But the Yale team, headed by Wendy Gilbert, professor of molecular biophysics and biochemistry, found that without it ribosomal function in yeast was disrupted in times of stress.

    “The protein is crucial in some conditions, but not in others,” Gilbert said. The protein is conserved in all species including humans, but an overabundance in liver cancer patients has been linked to decreased survival time. “The exciting challenge now is to understand how this disturbance in fundamental cell machinery leads to a bad prognosis in cancer,” she said.

    Yale’s Yinuo J. Wang is the first author of the research published on September 12 in the journal PLOS Biology.

    Reference: “Lso2 is a conserved ribosome-bound protein required for translational recovery in yeast” by Yinuo J. Wang, Pavanapuresan P. Vaidyanathan, Maria F. Rojas-Duran, Namrata D. Udeshi, Kristen M. Bartoli, Steven A. Carr and Wendy V. Gilbert, 12 September 2018, PLOS Biology.
    DOI: 10.1371/journal.pbio.2005903

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