Regulation of ApC/EBP mRNA by the Aplysia AU-rich element-binding protein, ApELAV, and its effects on 5-hydroxytryptamine-induced long-term facilitation.

نویسندگان

  • Se-Jeong Yim
  • Yong-Seok Lee
  • Jin-A Lee
  • Deok-Jin Chang
  • Jin-Hee Han
  • Hyoung Kim
  • Hyungju Park
  • Heejung Jun
  • V Narry Kim
  • Bong-Kiun Kaang
چکیده

Aplysia CCAAT enhancer-binding protein (ApC/EBP), a key molecular switch in 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT)-induced long-term facilitation of Aplysia, is quickly and transiently expressed in response to a 5-HT stimulus, but the mechanism underlying this dynamic expression profile remains obscure. Here, we report that the dynamic expression of ApC/EBP during long-term facilitation is regulated at the post-transcriptional level by AU-rich element (ARE)-binding proteins. We found that the 3'UTR of ApC/EBP mRNA contains putative sequences for ARE, which is a representative post-transcriptional cis-acting regulatory element that modulates the stability and/or the translatability of a distinct subset of labile mRNAs. We cloned the Aplysia homologue of embryonic lethal abnormal visual system homologue (ELAV/Hu) protein, one of the best-studied RNA-binding proteins that associate with ARE, and elucidated the involvement of Aplysia ELAV/Hu protein in ApC/EBP gene expressional regulation. Cloned Aplysia ELAV/Hu protein, Aplysia embryonic lethal abnormal visual system (ApELAV), bound to an AU-rich region within the 3'UTR of ApC/EBP mRNA. Additionally, ApELAV controlled the expression of ApC/EBP 3'UTR-containing reporter gene by functioning as a stability-enhancing factor. In particular, 5-HT-induced long-term facilitation was impaired when the AU-rich region within the 3'UTR of ApC/EBP was over-expressed, which suggests the significance of this region in 5-HT-induced ApC/EBP expression, and in the resultant formation of long-term facilitation. Our results imply that the Aplysia ARE-binding protein, ApELAV, can regulate ApC/EBP gene expression at the mRNA level, and accordingly, ARE-mediated post-transcriptional mechanism may serve a crucial function in regulating the expression of ApC/EBP in response to a 5-HT stimulus.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Journal of neurochemistry

دوره 98 2  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2006