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A renin transcript lacking exon 1 encodes for a non-secretory intracellular renin that increases aldosterone production in transgenic rats

Renin transcripts lacking exon 1 and thus the signal sequence for co-translational transport to the endoplasmatic reticulum encode for a protein (exon[2-9]renin), that is confined to the cytoplasm. The function of exon(2-9)renin is currently unknown. Mitochondrial renin increases under conditions wh...

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Autores principales: Peters, Jörg, Wanka, Heike, Peters, Barbara, Hoffmann, Sigrid
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3865667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18782187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2008.00132.x
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author Peters, Jörg
Wanka, Heike
Peters, Barbara
Hoffmann, Sigrid
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Peters, Barbara
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description Renin transcripts lacking exon 1 and thus the signal sequence for co-translational transport to the endoplasmatic reticulum encode for a protein (exon[2-9]renin), that is confined to the cytoplasm. The function of exon(2-9)renin is currently unknown. Mitochondrial renin increases under conditions which stimulate aldosterone production. We hypothesized that exon(2-9)renin (1) is translated into a functionally active protein in vivo, (2) is not secreted but remains within the cytoplasm and (3) stimulates aldosterone production. To test these hypotheses we generated transgenic rats overexpressing exon(2-9)renin. Four transgenic lines were obtained expressing the transcript in various tissues including the heart and the adrenal gland. Renin was enriched particularly in the cytoplasm of transgenic rats. Renin was not elevated in plasma, indicating that exon(2-9)renin is produced but not secreted. The ratio of aldosterone to renin concentrations in plasma (PAC/PRC) was elevated in all transgenic lines except line 307, which also did not exhibit elevated cytoplasmatic renin levels in the adrenal gland (PAC/PRC in controls: 2.8±2.3; line 307: 1.9±0.8; n. s.; line 284: 5.8±1.9; P<0.02; line 294: 5.0±2.3; P<0.001; line 276: 10.3±5.1; P<0.001). We conclude that the exon(1A-9) renin transcript (1) is translated into a functionally active intracellular protein; (2) is targeted to the cytoplasm rather than being sorted to the secretory pathways and (3) is functionally active, regulating aldosterone production. The CX-(exon2-9)renin transgenic rat appears to be a useful model to study the role and the mechanisms of action of cytoplasmatic renin derived from exon(1A-9) transcripts.
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spelling pubmed-38656672015-04-27 A renin transcript lacking exon 1 encodes for a non-secretory intracellular renin that increases aldosterone production in transgenic rats Peters, Jörg Wanka, Heike Peters, Barbara Hoffmann, Sigrid J Cell Mol Med Articles Renin transcripts lacking exon 1 and thus the signal sequence for co-translational transport to the endoplasmatic reticulum encode for a protein (exon[2-9]renin), that is confined to the cytoplasm. The function of exon(2-9)renin is currently unknown. Mitochondrial renin increases under conditions which stimulate aldosterone production. We hypothesized that exon(2-9)renin (1) is translated into a functionally active protein in vivo, (2) is not secreted but remains within the cytoplasm and (3) stimulates aldosterone production. To test these hypotheses we generated transgenic rats overexpressing exon(2-9)renin. Four transgenic lines were obtained expressing the transcript in various tissues including the heart and the adrenal gland. Renin was enriched particularly in the cytoplasm of transgenic rats. Renin was not elevated in plasma, indicating that exon(2-9)renin is produced but not secreted. The ratio of aldosterone to renin concentrations in plasma (PAC/PRC) was elevated in all transgenic lines except line 307, which also did not exhibit elevated cytoplasmatic renin levels in the adrenal gland (PAC/PRC in controls: 2.8±2.3; line 307: 1.9±0.8; n. s.; line 284: 5.8±1.9; P<0.02; line 294: 5.0±2.3; P<0.001; line 276: 10.3±5.1; P<0.001). We conclude that the exon(1A-9) renin transcript (1) is translated into a functionally active intracellular protein; (2) is targeted to the cytoplasm rather than being sorted to the secretory pathways and (3) is functionally active, regulating aldosterone production. The CX-(exon2-9)renin transgenic rat appears to be a useful model to study the role and the mechanisms of action of cytoplasmatic renin derived from exon(1A-9) transcripts. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2008-08 2008-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3865667/ /pubmed/18782187 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2008.00132.x Text en © 2008 The Authors Journal compilation © 2008 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Blackwell Publishing Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
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Peters, Jörg
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Peters, Barbara
Hoffmann, Sigrid
A renin transcript lacking exon 1 encodes for a non-secretory intracellular renin that increases aldosterone production in transgenic rats
title A renin transcript lacking exon 1 encodes for a non-secretory intracellular renin that increases aldosterone production in transgenic rats
title_full A renin transcript lacking exon 1 encodes for a non-secretory intracellular renin that increases aldosterone production in transgenic rats
title_fullStr A renin transcript lacking exon 1 encodes for a non-secretory intracellular renin that increases aldosterone production in transgenic rats
title_full_unstemmed A renin transcript lacking exon 1 encodes for a non-secretory intracellular renin that increases aldosterone production in transgenic rats
title_short A renin transcript lacking exon 1 encodes for a non-secretory intracellular renin that increases aldosterone production in transgenic rats
title_sort renin transcript lacking exon 1 encodes for a non-secretory intracellular renin that increases aldosterone production in transgenic rats
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3865667/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18782187
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2008.00132.x
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