Translation initiation of the insulin-like growth factor I receptor mRNA is mediated by an internal ribosome entry site.

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Giraud, S. | Greco, A. | Brink, M. | Diaz, J. J. | Delafontaine, P.

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The insulin-like growth factor I receptor (IGF-IR) is a heterotetrameric receptor mediating the effects of insulin-like growth I and other growth factors. This receptor is encoded by an mRNA containing an unusually long, G-C-rich, and highly structured 5' untranslated region. Using bicistronic constructs, we demonstrated here that the 5' untranslated region of the IGF-IR allows translation initiation by internal ribosome entry and therefore constitutes an internal ribosome entry site. In vitro cross-linking revealed that this internal ribosome entry site binds a protein of 57 kDa. Immunoprecipitation of UV cross-linked proteins proved that this protein was the polypyrimidine tract-binding protein, a well known regulator of picornavirus mRNA translation. The efficiency of translation of the endogenous IGF-IR mRNA is not affected by rapamycin, which is a potent inhibitor of cap-dependent translation. This result provides evidence that the endogenous IGF-IR mRNA is translated, at least in part, through a cap-independent mechanism. This is the first report of a growth factor receptor containing sequence elements that allow translation initiation to occur by internal initiation. Because the IGF-IR has a pivotal function in the cell cycle, this mechanism of translation regulation could play a crucial role in the control of cell proliferation and differentiation.

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