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Correlation between intrinsic mRNA stability and the affinity of AUF1 (huRNP D) and HuR for A+U-rich mRNAs
Authors:Blaxall  Burns C.  Pende  Aldo  Wu  Steven C.  Port  J. David
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, Denver 80262, USA.
Abstract:Presence of A+U-rich elements (AREs) within 3prime-untranslated regions (3primeUTRs) of numerous mRNAs has been associated with rapid mRNA turnover; however, the interaction of specific factors with AREs is also associated with mRNA stabilization. Recently, two ARE binding proteins with putative mRNA destabilizing (AUF1) and stabilizing (HuR) properties have been described. However, no direct comparison of AUF1 and HuR binding properties has been made. Therefore, we examined the relative affinities of p37AUF1 and HuR for a diverse set of ARE-containing mRNAs encoding beta-adrenergic receptors, a proto-oncogene, and a cytokine. We find that high-affinity AUF1 binding appears to require elements beyond primary nucleotide sequence. In contrast, binding of HuR appears considerably less constrained. As a functional correlate, we determined the ability of these specific mRNA sequences to affect the stability of chimeric beta-globin mRNA constructs. Although the relative affinity of AUF1 and HuR are generally predictive of mRNA stability, we find that certain mRNA sequences do not conform to these generalizations.
Keywords:AUF1  hnRNP D  HuR  beta-adrenergic receptor  mRNA stability  mRNA binding protein
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