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Interaction between hnRNP A1 protein and a specific mRNA region controls high CYP2A5 gene expression

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Abstract

The presence of hnRNP A1 is required for high expression of a luciferase recombinant carrying the full length 3' UTR of CYP2A5.

  • The 3' UTR of CYP2A5 was linked to luciferase mRNA to study its regulatory role.
  • Deletion of a 71 nucleotide region in the 3' UTR, which is the primary binding site for hnRNP A1, altered expression patterns.
  • Luciferase activities and mRNA levels of the deletion mutant were independent of hnRNP A1.
  • The 71 nucleotide region in the 3' UTR may enhance gene regulation by protecting the mRNA from degradation.
  • Regions adjacent to the hnRNP A1 binding site could also influence the translation of CYP2A5 mRNA.

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