Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9127356 | Gene | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
In Vertebrates, all genes coding for ribosomal proteins, as well as those for other proteins implicated in the production and function of translation machinery, are regulated by mitogenic and nutritional stimuli, at the translational level. A cis-regulatory element necessary for this regulation is the typical 5â²UTR, common to all ribosomal protein mRNAs, which always starts at the 5â² end with several pyrimidines. Having noticed that the 3â²UTR of all ribosomal protein mRNAs is much shorter than most cellular mRNAs, we have now studied the possible implication of this 3â²UTR feature in the translational regulation. For this purpose, we constructed a number of chimeric genes whose transcribed mRNAs contain: (1) the 5â²UTR of ribosomal protein S6 mRNA or, as a control, of β-actin mRNA; (2) the EGFP reporter coding sequence from the starting AUG to the stop codon; (3) different 3â²UTRs of various lengths. These constructs have been stably transfected in human HEK293 cells, and the translation regulation of the expressed chimeric mRNAs has been analyzed for translation efficiency, in growing and in serum starved cells, by the polysome association assay. The results obtained indicate that, while the typical growth-associated translational regulation is bestowed on an mRNA by the pyrimidine sequence containing 5â²UTR, the stringency of regulation depends on the short size of the 3â²UTR.
Keywords
RPS6Ribosomal protein mRNAUTRPABPmRNPmRNAeGFP3′ untranslated regioncDNADNA complementary to RNAr-proteinmessenger RNATOPrapid amplification of cDNA endsBase pair(s)messenger ribonucleoprotein particleRaceuntranslated regionnucleotide(s)polymerase chain reactionPCRPoly(A)-binding proteinribosomal proteinenhanced green fluorescent proteinTranslational control
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Authors
Mario Ledda, Mara Di Croce, Barbara Bedini, Francesca Wannenes, Marco Corvaro, Pietro Pilo Boyl, Sara Caldarola, Fabrizio Loreni, Francesco Amaldi,