Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8346092 | Nitric Oxide | 2013 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
In summary, our data demonstrate that PABP by binding to specific sequence elements in the 5â²-UTR post-transcriptionally enhances human iNOS mRNA stability and thereby iNOS expression.
Keywords
β-tubulinELAVβ2MhnRNPYB-1IFN-γDRBTTPIL-1βiNOSqRT-PCRAUF1human antigen RGAPDHLUCinducible NO-synthaseFACSKH-type splicing regulatory proteinARE-BPeRF3PABPeGFPKSRPshRNAGST3′-UTR3′-untranslated region5′-UTRSmall interfering RNAsmall hairpin RNAsiRNAβ2-microglobulininterferon-γInterleukin-1βImmunoprecipitationTristetraprolincoding sequencetumor necrosis factor-αmRNA stabilityfluorescent activated cell sortingembryonic lethal abnormal visionControl cellsAU-rich elementTNF-αluciferasecytokine mixture5′-untranslated regionUTR یا untranslated regions Nitric oxideAREquantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reactionWestern blotenhanced green fluorescence proteinHuRCdSglutathione S-transferaseglyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase
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Authors
Ingrid Casper, Sebastian Nowag, Kathrin Koch, Thomas Hubrich, Franziska Bollmann, Jenny Henke, Katja Schmitz, Hartmut Kleinert, Andrea Pautz,