Abstract
The mechanism of localisation of metallothionein-I (MT-I) mRNA was studied in transfected cells by in situ hybridisation and cell fractionation. Hepatoma cells were transfected with the 5'-untranslated region and coding region of the beta-globin gene alone or linked to either the beta-globin 3'-untranslated region (3'-UTR) or the MT-I 3'-UTR. The wild-type beta-globin mRNA and the beta-globin mRNA lacking its native 3'-UTR were present in free and cytoskeletal-bound polysomes to a similar extent and showed no localisation. Chimaeric globin-metallothionein transcripts were significantly enriched in cytoskeletal-bound polysomes and were localised in the perinuclear cytoplasm. Chimaeric globin-metallothionein and wild-type globin transcripts were of similar stability. Chinese Hamster Ovary cells were transfected with constructs in which the MT-I 5'-untranslated region and coding sequences were linked to either the endogenous 3'-UTR or the glutathione peroxidase 3'-UTR. Wild-type MT-I transcripts were localised in the perinuclear cytoplasm but the chimaeric MT-I-glutathione peroxidase transcripts showed no distinct localisation. The results indicate that the 3'-UTR of MT-I mRNA contains a localisation signal which promotes both the association of the mRNA with the cytoskeleton and its perinuclear localisation. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science B.V.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 153-162 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Biochimica et Biophysica Acta. Molecular Cell Research |
| Volume | 1358 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| Publication status | Published - 11 Sept 1997 |
Keywords
- 3'-untranslated region
- metallothionein
- mRNA localisation
- cytoskeleton
- polyribosome
- translation
- MESSENGER-RNA LOCALIZATION
- C-MYC
- XENOPUS OOCYTES
- RAT HEPATOCYTES
- GENE-EXPRESSION
- HELA-CELLS
- SEQUENCES
- PROTEINS
- FIBROBLASTS
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