European journal of biochemistry

A new RNA sequence in the MARCKS protein message interacts with factors that stabilize the message

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Abstract

The half-life of MARCKS mRNA decreases from 14 hours in quiescent fibroblasts to 2 hours when treated with phorbol esters or growth factors.

  • A cis-element in the MARCKS mRNA is linked to its stability.
  • Fusing parts of the MARCKS 3'-UTR to a luciferase reporter significantly reduces luciferase expression to 5-10% of controls.
  • The observed down-regulation is due to transcript destabilization.
  • Two RNA-binding proteins, HuD and HuR, specifically recognize a 52-nucleotide sequence in the MARCKS 3'-UTR.
  • Overexpression of HuD and HuR in murine fibroblasts stabilizes MARCKS mRNA even during conditions that typically lead to its degradation.

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