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Exon 2-mediated c-myc mRNA decay in vivo is independent of its translation.

S Pistoi1, J Roland, C Babinet, D Morello.   

Abstract

We have previously shown that the steady-state level of c-myc mRNA in vivo is primarily controlled by posttranscriptional regulatory mechanisms. To identify the sequences involved in this process, we constructed a series of H-2/myc transgenic lines in which various regions of the human c-MYC gene were placed under the control of the quasi-ubiquitous H-2K class I regulatory sequences. We demonstrated that the presence of one of the two coding exons, exon 2 or exon 3, is sufficient to confer a level of expression of transgene mRNA similar to that of endogenous c-myc in various adult tissues as well as after partial hepatectomy or after protein synthesis inhibition. We now focus on the molecular mechanisms involved in modulation of expression of mRNAs containing c-myc exon 2 sequences, with special emphasis on the coupling between translation and c-myc mRNA turnover. We have undertaken an analysis of expression, both at the mRNA level and at the protein level, of new transgenic constructs in which the translation is impaired either by disruption of the initiation codon or by addition of stop codons upstream of exon 2. Our results show that the translation of c-myc exon 2 is not required for regulated expression of the transgene in the different situations analyzed, and therefore they indicate that the mRNA destabilizing function of exon 2 is independent of translation by ribosomes. Our investigations also reveal that, in the thymus, some H-2/myc transgenes express high levels of mRNA but low levels of protein. Besides the fact that these results suggest the existence of tissue-specific mechanisms that control c-myc translatability in vivo, they also bring another indication of the uncoupling of c-myc mRNA translation and degradation.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8756668      PMCID: PMC231511          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.16.9.5107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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