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A specific mRNA binding factor regulates the iron-dependent stability of cytoplasmic transferrin receptor mRNA

Mullner, E. W.
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Neupert, B.  
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Kühn, L. C.  
1989
Cell

Iron regulates human transferrin receptor (hTR) expression by modulating the stability of cytoplasmic hTR mRNA. This regulation requires a distinct secondary structure in the mRNA 3' untranslated region. We identified a specific cytoplasmic factor that binds simultaneously to four homologous palindromes within the regulatory domain. Iron chelator induced the RNA binding activity 25-fold in parallel with mRNA. Upon the addition of iron salts, a rapid decay of factor activity closely preceded hTR mRNA degradation, indicating a causal relation. Induction and decay occurred posttranscriptionally. Binding of the factor to hTR mRNA palindromes was competed by 5' regulatory sequences of ferritin mRNA, which are responsible for iron-dependent translational control. These results suggest that cellular iron maintains its homeostasis by coordinate regulation of hTR and ferritin expression via a common factor.

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DOI
10.1016/0092-8674(89)90851-9
Author(s)
Mullner, E. W.
Neupert, B.  
Kühn, L. C.  
Date Issued

1989

Published in
Cell
Volume

58

Issue

2

Start page

373

End page

82

Note

Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research Genetics Unit, Epalinges, Switzerland.

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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GR-KUHN  
Available on Infoscience
February 25, 2008
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