The uncoupling protein thermogenin during acclimation: indications for pretranslational control
A. Jacobsson, M. Muhleisen, B. Cannon and J. Nedergaard Wenner-Gren Institute, Arrhenius Laboratories F3, Stockholm University, Sweden. To analyze the regulation of the content of the uncoupling protein thermogenin in brown adipose tissue, we have selected a physiological transition phase during whi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology integrative and comparative physiology, 1994-10, Vol.267 (4), p.999-R1007 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A. Jacobsson, M. Muhleisen, B. Cannon and J. Nedergaard
Wenner-Gren Institute, Arrhenius Laboratories F3, Stockholm University, Sweden.
To analyze the regulation of the content of the uncoupling protein
thermogenin in brown adipose tissue, we have selected a physiological
transition phase during which to investigate the relationship between the
level of mRNA and the level of the ensuing protein product. Mice
preacclimated to 28 degrees C were transferred to 4 degrees C. Cold
acclimation led to the expected increases in brown fat total protein and
RNA content. Two recruited proteins were analyzed: the cytosolic
glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase and the mitochondrial uncoupling protein
thermogenin. The activity of the dehydrogenase acutely followed the level
of the corresponding mRNA, indicating pretranslational control. However,
for thermogenin there was a marked time delay between the establishment of
the fully recruited level of thermogenin mRNA (after only approximately 4 h
of cold exposure) and that of thermogenin itself (after > 3 wk). By
reiterative computer simulation, it was investigated whether a model only
involving pretranslational regulation could be invoked for either system.
For glycerol-phosphate dehydrogenase, a plausible model could be
constructed, provided the protein half-life was shorter than approximately
24 h. Despite the long time delay between full thermogenin mRNA recruitment
and full thermogenin protein recruitment, a plausible pretranslational
control model could also be constructed, provided that the protein
half-life was approximately 5 days. This computed value was in good
agreement with the half-life obtained from independent thermogenin
half-life studies. It is implied that pretranslational control may suffice
to explain the regulation of thermogenin content in brown adipose tissue
during a warm-to-cold transition period. |
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ISSN: | 0363-6119 0002-9513 1522-1490 |
DOI: | 10.1152/ajpregu.1994.267.4.R999 |