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Post-transcriptional regulation of rat alpha cardiac myosin heavy chain gene expression.

R Sindhwani1, F Ismail-Beigi, L A Leinwand.   

Abstract

The cardiac myosin heavy chain genes, alpha and beta, have been shown to change their patterns of expression rapidly and dramatically in response to a variety of stimuli. A major means of achieving these changes in gene expression is transcriptional control; however, the role of post-transcriptional regulation in cardiac myosin gene expression has not been investigated. We have identified two post-transcriptional events in rat alpha cardiac myosin heavy chain (alpha-MHC) gene expression and investigated their regulatory significance in different developmental and thyroid hormone states. The polyadenylation of alpha-MHC mRNA occurs at three different sites: 12, 18, and 23 bases downstream from a single polyadenylation signal. Hyperthyroid hearts did not demonstrate any change in the proportion of the three alpha-MHC mRNA subspecies. Hypothyroid hearts (which have a decreased amount of total alpha-MHC mRNA) showed a significant increase in the proportion of the longest subspecies and a decrease in the shortest subspecies. The second post-transcriptional event in alpha-MHC gene expression which was demonstrated was the inclusion or exclusion of a codon, CAG, encoding glutamine at position 1931, resulting from alternate splicing of the alpha-MHC transcript. The ratio of CAG+ and CAG- forms of mRNA in the adult euthyroid hearts is 40:60% which was unchanged in hypo- and hyperthyroid states. This is the first example of alternate splicing in a vertebrate sarcomeric myosin heavy chain gene. We conclude that the rat alpha-MHC gene transcript is post-transcriptionally modified.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8106364

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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