INDEPENDENT MECHANISMS ARE UTILIZED FOR THE COORDINATE AND TRANSIENT ACCUMULATION OF 2 DIFFERENTIATION-SPECIFIC MESSENGER-RNAS DURING DIFFERENTIATION OF NAEGLERIA-GRUBERI AMEBAS INTO FLAGELLATES

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BOK, JW [1 ]
JIN, YJ [1 ]
LEE, JH [1 ]
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[1] YONSEI UNIV, DEPT BIOL, SEOUL 120749, SOUTH KOREA
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10.1006/excr.1995.1203
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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During the differentiation of Naegleria gruberi amoebae into flagellates, four differentiation-specific (DS) mRNAs are transiently and coordinately accumulated. Three of the four DS mRNAs, Class II, III, and IV, encode alpha-tubulin, beta-tubulin, and flagellar calmodulin, respectively. The protein product of the Class I mRNA has not been identified. We examined the effects of inhibition of protein synthesis on transcription and accumulation of beta-tubulin mRNA and Class I mRNA to understand the mechanism of coordinate regulation. Inhibition of protein synthesis at the beginning of differentiation completely blocked transcription of the beta-tubulin gene. Addition of cycloheximide at 30 or 40 min after initiation of differentiation inactivated transcription of the beta-tubulin gene in less than 10 min as judged by nuclear run-on experiments. However, once differentiation had proceeded for more than 50 min, inhibition of protein synthesis did not inactivate transcription of the beta-tubulin gene. Rather, transcription of beta-tubulin mRNA was more active in cycloheximide-treated cells than in control cells. Cycloheximide treatment at the initiation of the differentiation also blocked transcription of the Class I gene. However, addition of the drug after 30 min had no significant effect on the transcription of the Class I gene. Cycloheximide treatment also increased the half-lives of beta-tubulin and Class I mRNA drastically. These data suggest that: (1) the transient accumulation of the two DS mRNAs during differentiation are regulated by changing both the rate of transcription and the stability of the mRNAs; (2) protein synthesis is required for the transcriptional and post-transcriptional regulations; (3) the transcriptional regulation mechanism of the beta-tubulin gene and that of the Class I gene are distinct; and (4) the transcription of the beta-tubulin gene is regulated by different mechanisms during differentiation. (C) 1995 Academic Press, Inc.
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