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Tenotomy decreases reporter protein synthesis via the 3'-untranslated region of the beta-myosin heavy chain mRNA
Authors:Ashley W W  Russell B
Affiliation:Department of Physiology and Biophysics, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60612-7342, USA.
Abstract:We tested thehypothesis that the beta -myosin heavy chain (beta -MHC) 3'-untranslatedregion (UTR) mediates decreased protein expression after tenotomy ofthe rat soleus. We also tested the hypothesis that decreased proteinexpression is the result of RNA-protein interactions within the 3'-UTR.beta -MHC was chosen for study because of its critical role in thefunction of postural muscles such as soleus. Adult rat soleus muscleswere directly injected with luciferase (LUC) reporter constructscontaining either the beta -MHC or SV40 3'-UTR. After 48 h oftenotomy, there was no significant effect on LUC expression in the SV403'-UTR group. In the beta -MHC 3'-UTR group, LUC expression was 37.3 ± 4% (n = 5, P = 0.03) of that in shamcontrols. Gel mobility shift assays showed that a protein factorspecifically interacts with the beta -MHC 3'-UTR and that tenotomysignificantly increases the level of this interaction (25 ± 7%,n = 5, P = 0.02). Thus the beta -MHC3'-UTR is directly involved in decreased protein expression that isprobably due to increased RNA-protein binding within the UTR.

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