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Evidence That a Specific Interaction Between an 18-Base cis-Element in the 5′-Untranslated Region of Human Folate Receptor-α mRNA and a 46-kDa Cytosolic trans-Factor is Critical for Translation
- Source :
- Journal of Biological Chemistry. 271:25539-25547
- Publication Year :
- 1996
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 1996.
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Abstract
- Folate receptors (FR) are inversely regulated by the extracellular folate concentration at the translational level in cervical carcinoma cells. Accordingly, the potential for interaction of cis-elements in FR-α mRNA and trans-factors in these cells was determined. Gel-shift assays identified two signals that were specifically derived from the interaction of cytosolic proteins with the 5′-untranslated region of FR-α mRNA. RNase T1 mapping revealed that the RNA sequences interacting with these proteins were located between nucleotides −133 to −116 (18-bases) and −158 to −116 (43-bases), upstream of the translation start site. However, selective RNase H cleavage indicated that the 18-base RNA sequence was the cis-element. The RNA-protein interaction was competed by poly(C), but not by poly(U), homopolymers. UV cross-linking and Northwestern blot analysis confirmed that the trans-factors were 46-kDa proteins. An 18-base antisense oligodeoxynucleotide complementary to the cis-element specifically quenched the RNA-protein interaction and also completely inhibited translation of FR-α mRNA without changing its stability. Thus, the interaction of the 18-base cis-element and the 46-kDa trans-factors likely have an important role in translational regulation of FR. In addition, because the 46-kDa proteins were widely distributed in cells expressing little to no FR-α, these species probably have additional functions that are unrelated to translation of FR.
Details
- ISSN :
- 00219258
- Volume :
- 271
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Biological Chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi...........ba3d3ea89e954c235072f00102aeda20
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/s0021-9258(19)78324-0