Regulated ARE-Mediated mRNA Decay in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

The stability of several oncogene, cytokine, and growth factor transcripts is tightly regulated by signaling pathways through an ARE (AU-rich element) present in their 3′-UTRs. We have identified a yeast transcript, TIF51A, whose stability is regulated through its AU-rich 3′-UTR. We demonstrate that...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular cell 2001-06, Vol.7 (6), p.1191-1200
Hauptverfasser: Vasudevan, Shobha, Peltz, Stuart W.
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Zusammenfassung:The stability of several oncogene, cytokine, and growth factor transcripts is tightly regulated by signaling pathways through an ARE (AU-rich element) present in their 3′-UTRs. We have identified a yeast transcript, TIF51A, whose stability is regulated through its AU-rich 3′-UTR. We demonstrate that the mammalian TNFα and c -fos AREs regulate turnover of a reporter yeast transcript in a similar manner. AREs stabilize the transcript in glucose media and function as destabilizing elements in media lacking glucose or when the Hog1p/p38 MAP kinase pathway is inhibited. Significantly, both yeast and mammalian AREs promote deadenylation-dependent decapping in the yeast system. Furthermore, the yeast ELAV homolog, Pub1p, regulates the stability mediated by the TNFα ARE. These results demonstrate that yeast possess a regulatable mechanism for ARE-mediated decay and suggest conservation of this turnover process from yeast to humans.
ISSN:1097-2765
1097-4164
DOI:10.1016/S1097-2765(01)00279-9