Journal article icon

Journal article

Translation stalling in neurons: a critical mechanism for timely protein delivery to distal cellular processes

Abstract:
Neurons require local protein synthesis at synapses to control their proteome in response to local inputs. Work over the past two decades has revealed that neurons can use a specialized mechanism to transfer mRNAs and ribosomes to local sites in addition to canonical mechanisms used in many cell types. Neurons initiate translation on the ribosomes in the cellular soma, pause the process, and then package these stalled ribosomes into structures known as 'neuronal RNA granules' that are transported to synapses. This review provides an overview of recent studies that characterize these ribosomes/granules biochemically and structurally. These studies provide novel insights into the unique and specialized characteristics of neuronal ribosomes that facilitate this distinct transport mechanism. Many questions remain, including the influence of mRNA sequences on the stalling process and how ribosomes in the granules avoid the physiological responses that, in other cells, recycle ribosomal subunits upon stalling. Many neurodevelopmental disorders, such as autism and intellectual disability, occur when local translation is disrupted in neurons. Understanding mechanisms underlying the stalling of neuronal ribosomes, their transport to processes, and their reactivation may enable novel therapies for neurodevelopmental diseases.
Publication status:
Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

Actions

Access Document

Files:
Publisher copy:
10.1042/bst20253066

Authors

More by this author
Institution:
University of Oxford
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-1611-1683
More by this author
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0009-0007-1324-429X
More by this author
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0002-9423-3344
More by this author
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0003-1927-9315


Publisher:
Portland Press
Journal:
Biochemical Society Transactions More from this journal
Volume:
53
Issue:
04
Pages:
1077-1089
Publication date:
2025-08-26
DOI:
EISSN:
1470-8752
ISSN:
0300-5127


Language:
English
Keywords:
Pubs id:
2409698
Local pid:
pubs:2409698
Source identifiers:
W4413638279
Deposit date:
2026-04-22
ARK identifier:
This ORA record was generated from metadata provided by an external service. It has not been edited by the ORA Team.

Terms of use


Views and Downloads






If you are the owner of this record, you can report an update to it here: Report update to this record

TO TOP