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Serotonin transporter untranslated regions influence mRNA abundance and protein expression.

Christopher Manzella1, Megha Singhal2, Max Ackerman3, Waddah A Alrefai2,4, Seema Saksena2,4, Pradeep K Dudeja2,4, Ravinder K Gill2,4.   

Abstract

The serotonin transporter (SERT, SLC6A4) is a Na+-dependent transporter that regulates the availability of serotonin (5-HT, 5-hydroxytryptamine), a key neurotransmitter and hormone in the brain and the intestine. The human SERT gene consists of two alternate promoters that drive expression of an identical SERT protein. However, there are different mRNA transcript variants derived from these two promoters that differ in their 5' untranslated region (5'UTR), which is the region of the mRNA upstream from the protein-coding region. Two of these transcripts contain exon-1a and are abundant in neuronal tissue, whereas the third transcript contains exon-1c and is abundant in the intestine. The 3'UTR is nearly identical among the transcripts. Current studies tested the hypothesis that the UTRs of SERT influence its expression in intestinal epithelial cells (IECs) by controlling mRNA or protein levels. The SERT UTRs were cloned into luciferase reporter plasmids and luciferase mRNA and activity were measured following transient transfection of the UTR constructs into the model IEC Caco-2. Luciferase activity and mRNA abundance were higher than the empty vector for two of the three 5'UTR variants. Calculation of translation index (luciferase activity divided by the relative luciferase mRNA level) revealed that the exon-1a containing 5'UTRs had enhanced translation when compared to the exon-1c containing 5'UTR which exhibited a low translation efficiency. Compared to the empty vector, the SERT 3'UTR markedly decreased luciferase activity. In silico analysis of the SERT 3'UTR revealed many conserved potential miRNA binding sites that may be responsible for this decrease. In conclusion, we have shown that the UTRs of SERT regulate mRNA abundance and protein expression. Delineating the molecular basis by which the UTRs of SERT influence its expression will lead to an increased understanding of post-transcriptional regulation of SERT in GI disorders associated with altered 5-HT availability.

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Keywords:  Intestine; SERT; SLC6A4; Serotonin; Untranslated regions

Year:  2019        PMID: 34113740      PMCID: PMC8188842          DOI: 10.1016/j.genrep.2019.100513

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gene Rep        ISSN: 2452-0144


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