Sequences controlling histone H4 mRNA abundance.
AUTOR(ES)
Capasso, O
RESUMO
The post-transcriptional regulation of histone mRNA abundance is manifest both by accumulation of histone mRNA during the S phase, and by the rapid degradation of mature histone mRNA following the inhibition of DNA synthesis. We have constructed a comprehensive series of substitution mutants within a human H4 histone gene, introduced them into the mouse L cell genome, and analyzed their effects on the post-transcriptional control of the H4 mRNA. Our results demonstrate that most of the H4 mRNA is dispensable for proper regulation of histone mRNA abundance. However, recognition of the 3' terminus of the mature H4 mRNA is critically important for regulating its cytoplasmic half-life. Thus, this region of the mRNA functions both in the nucleus as a signal for proper processing of the mRNA terminus, and in the cytoplasm as an essential element in the control of mRNA stability.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=553561Documentos Relacionados
- Multiple forms of H4 histone mRNA in human cells.
- Histone mRNA in Xenopus laevis ovaries: identification of the H4 messenger.
- Human apolipoproteins AI, AII, CII and CIII. cDNA sequences and mRNA abundance.
- A unique subspecies of histone H4 mRNA from rat myoblasts contains poly(A).
- The membrane-associated enzyme phosphatidylserine synthase is regulated at the level of mRNA abundance.