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RNA secondary structures located in the interchromosomal region of human ACAT1 chimeric mRNA are required to produce the 56-kDa isoform.

Authors :
Chen J
Zhao XN
Yang L
Hu GJ
Lu M
Xiong Y
Yang XY
Chang CC
Song BL
Chang TY
Li BL
Source :
Cell research [Cell Res] 2008 Sep; Vol. 18 (9), pp. 921-36.
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

We have previously reported that the human ACAT1 gene produces a chimeric mRNA through the interchromosomal processing of two discontinuous RNAs transcribed from chromosomes 1 and 7. The chimeric mRNA uses AUG(1397-1399) and GGC(1274-1276) as translation initiation codons to produce normal 50-kDa ACAT1 and a novel enzymatically active 56-kDa isoform, respectively, with the latter being authentically present in human cells, including human monocyte-derived macrophages. In this work, we report that RNA secondary structures located in the vicinity of the GGC(1274-1276) codon are required for production of the 56-kDa isoform. The effects of the three predicted stem-loops (nt 1255-1268, 1286-1342 and 1355-1384) were tested individually by transfecting expression plasmids into cells that contained the wild-type, deleted or mutant stem-loop sequences linked to a partial ACAT1 AUG open reading frame (ORF) or to the ORFs of other genes. The expression patterns were monitored by western blot analyses. We found that the upstream stem-loop(1255-1268) from chromosome 7 and downstream stem-loop(1286-1342) from chromosome 1 were needed for production of the 56-kDa isoform, whereas the last stem-loop(1355-1384) from Chromosome 1 was dispensable. The results of experiments using both monocistronic and bicistronic vectors with a stable hairpin showed that translation initiation from the GGC(1274-1276) codon was mediated by an internal ribosome entry site (IRES). Further experiments revealed that translation initiation from the GGC(1274-1276) codon requires the upstream AU-constituted RNA secondary structure and the downstream GC-rich structure. This mechanistic work provides further support for the biological significance of the chimeric nature of the human ACAT1 transcript.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1001-0602
Volume :
18
Issue :
9
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Cell research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18542101
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/cr.2008.66