Multiple mRNAs encode the murine translation initiation factor eIF-4E
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Multiple mRNAs encode the murine translation initiation factor eIF-4E
Abstract
All eukaryotic cellular mRNAs (except organellar) possess at their 5' end the structure m7GpppX (where X is any nucleotide) termed the "cap." The cap structure facilitates the melting of mRNA 5' secondary structure through the action of initiation factor-4F (eIF-4F) in conjunction with eIF-4B. eIF-4F consists of three subunits of which one, eIF-4E (eIF-4E has recently been designated eIF-4 alpha according to the Nomenclature Committee of the International Union of Biochemistry (NC-IUB) (Safer, B. (1989) Eur. J. Biochem. 186, 1-3)), contains the cap binding site. Several lines of evidence suggest that eIF-4E regulates the rate of translation initiation. Consequently, changes in cellular eIF-4E levels could control growth and differentiation. To investigate the possibility that eIF-4E expression is regulated, we studied the pattern of eIF-4E expression in several cell lines. Here, we show the existence of multiple mRNAs for eIF-4E that are generated by differential polyadenylation. In addition, we show tissue-specific differences in eIF-4E mRNA expression and utilization of polyadenylation sites.
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