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The autism susceptibility kinase, TAOK2, phosphorylates eEF2 and modulates translation

Henis, Melad
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Ruecker, Tabitha
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Scharrenberg, Robin
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April 12, 2024
Science Advances

Genes implicated in translation control have been associated with autism spectrum disorders (ASDs). However, some important genetic causes of autism, including the 16p11.2 microdeletion, bear no obvious connection to translation. Here, we use proteomics, genetics, and translation assays in cultured cells and mouse brain to reveal altered translation mediated by loss of the kinase TAOK2 in 16p11.2 deletion models. We show that TAOK2 associates with the translational machinery and functions as a translational brake by phosphorylating eukaryotic elongation factor 2 (eEF2). Previously, all signal-mediated regulation of translation elongation via eEF2 phosphorylation was believed to be mediated by a single kinase, eEF2K. However, we show that TAOK2 can directly phosphorylate eEF2 on the same regulatory site, but functions independently of eEF2K signaling. Collectively, our results reveal an eEF2K-independent signaling pathway for control of translation elongation and suggest altered translation as a molecular component in the etiology of some forms of ASD.

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research article
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.adf7001
Web of Science ID

WOS:001250299500006

Author(s)
Henis, Melad
Ruecker, Tabitha
Scharrenberg, Robin
Richter, Melanie
Baltussen, Lucas
Hong, Shuai
Meka, Durga Praveen
Schwanke, Birgit
Neelagandan, Nagammal  
Daaboul, Danie
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Date Issued

2024-04-12

Publisher

Amer Assoc Advancement Science

Published in
Science Advances
Volume

10

Issue

15

Article Number

eadf7001

Subjects

Elongation Factor-Ii

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Fragile-X-Syndrome

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Molecular-Mechanisms

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Synaptic Plasticity

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Spectrum Disorder

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Protein-Synthesis

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Messenger-Rnas

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16P11.2

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Initiation

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Identification

Editorial or Peer reviewed

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EPFL

EPFL units
UPNAE  
FunderGrant Number

FWO Postdoctoral Fellowship

12ZK221N

Cultural Affairs and Missions Sector, Ministry of Higher Education of the Arab Republic of Egypt

Deutsche Akademischer Austauschdienst (dAAd) Predoctoral Fellowship

KN556/11- 1

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July 3, 2024
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