Ribosomal Frameshifting Selectively Modulates the Biosynthesis, Assembly, and Function of a Misfolded CFTR Variant

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Carmody Patrick,Roushar Francis J.,Tedman Austin,Herwig Madeline,Kim Minsoo,McDonald Eli F.,Wong-Roushar Jennifer,Poirier Jon-Luc,Zelt Nathan B.,Pockrass Ben T.,McKee Andrew G.,Kuntz Charles P.,Plate Lars,Penn Wesley D.,Schlebach Jonathan P.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe cotranslational misfolding of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) plays a central role in the molecular basis of cystic fibrosis (CF). The misfolding of the most common CF variant (ΔF508) remodels both the translational regulation and quality control of CFTR. Nevertheless, it is unclear how the misassembly of the nascent polypeptide influences the activity of the translation machinery. In this work, we identify a structural motif within the CFTR transcript that stimulates efficient -1 ribosomal frameshifting and triggers the premature termination of translation. Though this motif does not appear to impact the wild-type CFTR interactome, silent mutations that disrupt this RNA structure alter how ΔF508 CFTR interacts with numerous translation and quality control proteins. Moreover, disrupting this RNA structure enhances both the expression and function of ΔF508 CFTR with no impact on wild-type. Finally, we show that disrupting this motif enhances the pharmacological rescue of ΔF508 by Trikafta, which implies ribosomal frameshifting antagonizes the effects of leading CF therapeutics. Together, our results reveal that ribosomal frameshifting selectively reduces the expression and assembly of a misfolded CFTR variant. These findings suggest cotranslational misfolding alters the processivity of translation and potentially the stability of the mRNA transcript through the dynamic modulation of ribosomal frameshifting.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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