Literature DB >> 8760894

Stability of the human dystrophin transcript in muscle.

C N Tennyson1, Q Shi, R G Worton.   

Abstract

The human dystrophin gene has 79 exons spanning >2300 kb making it the largest known gene. In previous studies we showed that approximately 16 h are required to transcribe the gene in myogenic cultures [Tennyson, C.N., Klamut, H.J. and Worton, R.G. (1995) Nature Genet. 9, 184-190]. To estimate the half-life of the dystrophin mRNA, the decay of the transcript was monitored by quantitative RT-PCR in cultured human fetal myotubes following exposure to actinomycin D. Results from this analysis indicated that the half-life of the dystrophin mRNA is 15.6 +/- 2.8 h in these cultures. Transcript accumulation profiles were predicted using a mathematical model which incorporated the measured half-life. The modeled accumulation profiles were consistent with observed profiles supporting the half-life measured using actinomycin D. The kinetic model was then used to predict the relative amount of nascent and mature dystrophin transcript at steady state. Measurements by quantitative RT-PCR indicated that in adult skeletal muscle tissue the concentration of mature dystrophin mRNA is 5-10 molecules per nucleus, demonstrating, as expected, that it is a low abundance transcript. Furthermore the ratio of nascent to mature dystrophin transcript indicated that dystrophin synthesis may not be at steady state in the adult skeletal muscle we tested. Alternatively, the kinetics of transcript production in skeletal muscle tissue may be different from those observed in cultured fetal myogenic cells.

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Year:  1996        PMID: 8760894      PMCID: PMC146056          DOI: 10.1093/nar/24.15.3059

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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