RPL3L-containing ribosomes modulate mitochondrial activity in the mammalian heart

Author:

Milenkovic IvanORCID,Santos Vieira Helaine GrazieleORCID,Lucas Morghan CORCID,Ruiz-Orera JorgeORCID,Patone GianninoORCID,Kesteven ScottORCID,Wu Jianxin,Feneley MichaelORCID,Espadas GuadalupeORCID,Sabidó EduardORCID,Hubner NorbertORCID,van Heesch SebastiaanORCID,Voelkers MirkoORCID,Novoa Eva MariaORCID

Abstract

ABSTRACTThe existence of naturally occurring ribosome heterogeneity is now a well-acknowledged phenomenon. However, whether this heterogeneity leads to functionally diverse ‘specialized ribosomes’ is still a controversial topic. Here, we explore the biological function of RPL3L, a ribosomal protein (RP) paralog of RPL3 that is exclusively expressed in muscle and heart tissues, by generating a viable homozygous Rpl3l knockout mouse strain. We identify a rescue mechanism in which, upon Rpl3l depletion, RPL3 becomes upregulated, yielding RPL3-containing ribosomes instead of RPL3L-containing ribosomes that are typically found in cardiomyocytes. Using both ribosome profiling (Ribo-Seq) and a novel orthogonal approach consisting of ribosome pulldown coupled to nanopore sequencing (Nano-TRAP), we find that RPL3L neither modulated translational efficiency nor ribosome affinity towards a specific subset of transcripts. By contrast, we show that depletion of RPL3L leads to increased ribosome-mitochondria interactions in cardiomyocytes, which is accompanied by a significant increase in ATP levels, potentially as a result of mitochondrial activity fine-tuning. Our results demonstrate that the existence of tissue-specific RP paralogs does not necessarily lead to enhanced translation of specific transcripts or modulation of translational output. Instead, we reveal a complex cellular scenario in which RPL3L modulates the expression of RPL3, which in turn affects ribosomal subcellular localization and, ultimately, mitochondrial activity.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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