Translational Efficiency Is Regulated by the Length of the 39 Untranslated Region
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All polyadenylated mRNAs contain sequence of variable length between the coding region and the poly(A) tail. Little has been done to establish what role the length of the 3* untranslated region (3*UTR) plays in posttranscriptional regulation. Using firefly luciferase (luc) reporter mRNA in transiently transfected Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells, we observed that the addition of a poly(A) tail increased expression 97-fold when the length of the 3*UTR was 19 bases but that its stimulatory effect was only 2.3-fold when the length of the 3*UTR was increased to 156 bases. The effect of the luc 3*UTR on poly(A) tail function was orientation independent, suggesting that its length and not its primary sequence was the important factor. Increasing the length of the 3*UTR increased expression from poly(A) mRNA but had little effect on poly(A) mRNA. To examine the effect of length on translational efficiency and mRNA stability, a 20-base sequence was introduced and reiterated downstream of the luc stop codon to generate a nested set of constructs in which the length of the 3*UTR increased from 4 to 104 bases. For poly(A) reporter mRNA, translational efficiency in CHO cells increased 38-fold as the length of the 3*UTR increased from 4 to 104 bases. Increasing the length of the 3*UTR beyond 104 bases increased expression even further. Increasing the length of the 3*UTR also resulted in a 2.5-fold stabilization of the reporter mRNA. For poly(A) mRNA, the translational efficiency and mRNA half-life increased only marginally as the length of the 3*UTR increased from 27 to 161 bases. However, positioning the poly(A) tail only 7 bases downstream of the stop codon resulted in a 39-fold reduction in the rate of translation relative to a construct with a 27-base 3*UTR, which may be a consequence of the poly(A) tail–poly(A)-binding protein complex functioning as a steric block to translocating ribosomes as they approached the termination codon. The optimal length of the 3* noncoding region for maximal poly(A) tailmediated stimulation of translation is approximately 27 bases. These data suggest that the length of the 3*UTR plays an important role in determining both the translational efficiency and the stability of an mRNA.
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