Tissue-specific autoregulation of Drosophila suppressor of forked by alternative poly(A) site utilization leads to accumulation of the suppressor of forked protein in mitotically active cells
The Suppressor of forked protein is the Drosophila homolog of the 77K subunit of human cleavage stimulation factor, a complex required for the first step of the mRNA 3′-end-processing reaction. We have shown previously that wild-type su(f) function is required for the accumulation of a truncated su(...
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Veröffentlicht in: | RNA (Cambridge) 2000-11, Vol.6 (11), p.1529-1538, Article S1355838200001266 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The Suppressor of forked protein is the Drosophila
homolog of the 77K subunit of human cleavage stimulation
factor, a complex required for the first step of the mRNA
3′-end-processing reaction. We have shown previously
that wild-type su(f) function is required for
the accumulation of a truncated su(f) transcript
polyadenylated in intron 4 of the gene. This led us to
propose a model in which the Su(f) protein would negatively
regulate its own accumulation by stimulating 3′-end
formation of this truncated su(f) RNA. In this
article, we demonstrate this model and show that su(f)
autoregulation is tissue specific. The Su(f) protein accumulates
at a high level in dividing tissues, but not in nondividing
tissues. We show that this distribution of the Su(f) protein
results from stimulation by Su(f) of the tissue-specific
utilization of the su(f) intronic poly(A) site,
leading to the accumulation of the truncated su(f)
transcript in nondividing tissues. Utilization of this
intronic poly(A) site is affected in a su(f) mutant
and restored in the mutant with a transgene encoding wild-type
Su(f) protein. These data provide an in vivo example of
cell-type-specific regulation of a protein level by poly(A)
site choice, and confirm the role of Su(f) in regulation
of poly(A) site utilization. |
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ISSN: | 1355-8382 1469-9001 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S1355838200001266 |