The mRNA-binding protein which controls ferritin and transferrin receptor expression is conserved during evolution

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serval:BIB_A066094D5601
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Title
The mRNA-binding protein which controls ferritin and transferrin receptor expression is conserved during evolution
Journal
Nucleic Acids Research
Author(s)
Rothenberger  S., Mullner  E. W., Kuhn  L. C.
ISSN
0305-1048 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
03/1990
Volume
18
Number
5
Pages
1175-9
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Journal Article
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't --- Old month value: Mar 11
Abstract
A post-transcriptional regulatory protein, termed iron regulatory factor (IRF), that binds specifically to the iron-responsive elements of ferritin and transferrin receptor mRNA, has recently been identified in the cytoplasm of human and mouse cells. Activation of this factor by low intracellular iron levels leads to inhibition of ferritin translation and an increase of TR mRNA stability. To investigate whether these feedback regulatory mechanisms are conserved during evolution, we analysed cytoplasmic extracts from 12 different species for a specific IRE-binding activity. We found mRNA-binding proteins in chicken, frog, fish and fly, which are equivalent to human and mouse IRF in gel-retardation assays with radiolabeled RNA transcripts. Competition experiments, molecular weight determinations, and modulation of the mRNA-binding activity in response to intracellular iron levels or reduction by beta-mercaptoethanol indicate that IRF has similar structural and functional properties in these different species.
Keywords
Animals Binding, Competitive Carrier Proteins/*metabolism Cell Line Chickens Cytoplasm/metabolism Drosophila melanogaster *Evolution *Gene Expression Regulation Humans Iron/metabolism *Iron-Binding Proteins Iron-Regulatory Proteins Mice Molecular Weight RNA, Messenger/metabolism RNA-Binding Proteins Receptors, Cell Surface/*genetics Receptors, Transferrin/*genetics Xenopus laevis
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