The stability of human beta-globin mRNA is dependent on structural determinants positioned within its 3' untranslated region

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Russell, JE
Liebhaber, SA
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[1] UNIV PENN,DEPT MED HEMATOL ONCOL,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104
[2] UNIV PENN,HOWARD HUGHES MED INST,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19104
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10.1182/blood.V87.12.5314.bloodjournal87125314
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Controls that act at both transcriptional and posttranscriptional levels assure that globin genes are highly expressed in developing erythroid cells. The extraordinary stabilities of alpha- and beta-globin mRNAs permit globin proteins to accumulate to substantial levels in these cells, even in the face of physiologic transcriptional silencing. Structural features that determine alpha-globin mRNA stability have recently been identified within its 3'UTR; in contrast, the structural features that determine beta-globin mRNA stability remain obscure. The current study begins to define the structural basis for beta-globin mRNA stability. Two tandem antitermination mutations are introduced into the wild-type human beta-globin gene that permit ribosomes to read into the 3'UTR of the encoded beta-globin mRNA. The readthrough beta-globin mRNA is destabilized in cultured erythroid cells, indicating that, as in human alpha-globin mRNA, an unperturbed 3'UTR is crucial to maintaining mRNA stability. Additional experiments show that the beta-globin and alpha-globin mRNA 3'UTRs provide equivalent levels of stability to a linked beta-globin mRNA coding region, suggesting a parallel in their function(s). However, destabilization of the antiterminated beta-globin mRNA is independent of active translation into the 3'UTR, whereas translation into the alpha-globin mRNA 3'UTR destabilizes a linked beta-globin coding region in a translationally dependent manner. This indicates that the alpha- and beta-globin 3'UTRs may stabilize linked mRNAs through distinct mechanisms. Finally, it is shown that neither of the two mutations that, in combination, destabilize the beta-globin mRNA have any effect on beta-globin mRNA stability when present singly, suggesting potential redundancy of stabilizing elements. In sum, the current study shows that a functionally intact beta-globin mRNA 3'UTR is crucial to maintaining beta-globin mRNA stability and provides a level of stability that is functionally equivalent to, although potentially mechanistically distinct from, the previously characterized alpha-globin mRNA 3'UTR stability element. (C) 1996 by The American Society of Hematology.
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