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. 1991 May 1;275 ( Pt 3)(Pt 3):813-6.
doi: 10.1042/bj2750813.

Expression of the genes for the ferritin H and L subunits in rat liver and heart. Evidence for tissue-specific regulations at pre- and post-translational levels

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Expression of the genes for the ferritin H and L subunits in rat liver and heart. Evidence for tissue-specific regulations at pre- and post-translational levels

G Cairo et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

The proportion of ferritin light-chain and heavy-chain subunits (L and H) present in the ferritin multimeric shell varies between different tissues. To identify the regulatory mechanisms responsible for the greater amount of L in liver than in heart isoferritins, we analysed ferritin-gene expression at the RNA and protein levels in these two tissues of the rat. In the heart the ratio between the amount of L and H, at the level both of synthesis and accumulation, is about 1 and is the same as the ratio between their respective mRNAs. In contrast, in the liver, the ratio between the L- and H-mRNAs is approx. 2 and cannot entirely explain the large predominance of L in isoferritins in this tissue. Since in the liver the L-mRNA is neither preferentially associated with polyribosomes nor translated more efficiently than its H- counterpart, it seems that the liver-specific isoferritin profile is determined by a combination of pre- and post-translational mechanisms, whereas in heart the post-translational regulation does not seem to be relevant and the tissue-specific pattern is determined at the level of mRNA accumulation.

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