TISSUE-SPECIFIC EXPRESSION OF THE RETINOIC ACID RECEPTOR-BETA-2 - REGULATION BY SHORT OPEN READING FRAMES IN THE 5'-NONCODING REGION

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ZIMMER, A
ZIMMER, AM
REYNOLDS, K
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[1] Unit on Developmental Biology, Laboratory of Cell Biology, National Institute of Mental Health, Bethesda
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10.1083/jcb.127.4.1111
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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The 40-S subunit of eukaryotic ribosomes binds to the capped 5'end of mRNA and scans for the first AUG in a favorable sequence context to initiate translation. Most eukaryotic mRNAs therefore have a short 5'untranslated region (5'-UTR) and no AUGs upstream of the translational start site; features that seem to assure efficient translation. However, similar to 5-10% of all eukaryotic mRNAs, particularly those encoding for regulatory proteins, have complex leader sequences that seem to compromise translational initiation. The retinoic-acid-receptor-beta 2 (RAR beta 2) mRNA is such a transcript with a long (461 nucleotides) 5'-UTR that contains five, partially overlapping, upstream open reading frames (uORFs) that precede the major ORE We have begun to investigate the function of this complex 5'-UTR in transgenic mice, by introducing mutations in the start/stop codons of the uORFs in RAR beta 2-lacZ reporter constructs. When we compared the expression patterns of mutant and wild-type constructs we found that these mutations affected expression of the downstream RAR beta 2-ORF, resulting in an altered regulation of RAR beta 2-lacZ expression in heart and brain. Other tissues were unaffected. RNA analysis of adult tissues demonstrated that the uORFs act at the level of translation; adult brains and hearts of transgenic mice carrying a construct with either the wild-type or a mutant UTR, had the same levels of mRNA, but only the mutant produced protein. Our study outlines an unexpected role for uORFs: control of tissue-specific and developmentally regulated gene expression.
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