FEBS Lett 1999 Mar 5;446(1):55-9

Hypoxia increases the association of 4E-binding protein 1 with the initiation factor 4E in isolated rat hepatocytes.

Tinton SA, Buc-Calderon PM

Unite de Biochimie Toxicologique et Cancerologique, Universite Catholique de Louvain, Brussels, Belgium.

Incubation of hepatocytes under hypoxia increases binding of translation initiation factor eIF-4E to its inhibitory regulator 4E-BP1, and this correlates with dephosphorylation of 4E-BP1. Rapamycin induced the same effect in aerobic cells but no additive effect was observed when hypoxic cells were treated with rapamycin. This enhanced association of 4E-BP1 with eIF-4E might be mediated by mTOR. Nevertheless, only hypoxia produces a rapid inhibition of protein synthesis. Although hypoxia might be signalling via the rapamycin-sensitive pathway by changing eIF-4E availability, such a pathway is unlikely to be responsible for the depression in overall protein synthesis under hypoxia.

PMID: 10100614, UI: 99198713