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Stop codon readthrough generates a C-terminally extended variant of the human vitamin D receptor with reduced calcitriol response

Although stop codon readthrough is used extensively by viruses to expand their gene expression, verified instances of mammalian readthrough have only recently been uncovered by systems biology and comparative genomics approaches. Previously, our analysis of conserved protein coding signatures that e...

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Autores principales: Loughran, Gary, Jungreis, Irwin, Tzani, Ioanna, Power, Michael, Dmitriev, Ruslan I., Ivanov, Ivaylo P., Kellis, Manolis, Atkins, John F.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2018
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RNA
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5868278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29386352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M117.818526
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author Loughran, Gary
Jungreis, Irwin
Tzani, Ioanna
Power, Michael
Dmitriev, Ruslan I.
Ivanov, Ivaylo P.
Kellis, Manolis
Atkins, John F.
author_facet Loughran, Gary
Jungreis, Irwin
Tzani, Ioanna
Power, Michael
Dmitriev, Ruslan I.
Ivanov, Ivaylo P.
Kellis, Manolis
Atkins, John F.
author_sort Loughran, Gary
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description Although stop codon readthrough is used extensively by viruses to expand their gene expression, verified instances of mammalian readthrough have only recently been uncovered by systems biology and comparative genomics approaches. Previously, our analysis of conserved protein coding signatures that extend beyond annotated stop codons predicted stop codon readthrough of several mammalian genes, all of which have been validated experimentally. Four mRNAs display highly efficient stop codon readthrough, and these mRNAs have a UGA stop codon immediately followed by CUAG (UGA_CUAG) that is conserved throughout vertebrates. Extending on the identification of this readthrough motif, we here investigated stop codon readthrough, using tissue culture reporter assays, for all previously untested human genes containing UGA_CUAG. The readthrough efficiency of the annotated stop codon for the sequence encoding vitamin D receptor (VDR) was 6.7%. It was the highest of those tested but all showed notable levels of readthrough. The VDR is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand-inducible transcription factors, and it binds its major ligand, calcitriol, via its C-terminal ligand-binding domain. Readthrough of the annotated VDR mRNA results in a 67 amino acid–long C-terminal extension that generates a VDR proteoform named VDRx. VDRx may form homodimers and heterodimers with VDR but, compared with VDR, VDRx displayed a reduced transcriptional response to calcitriol even in the presence of its partner retinoid X receptor.
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spelling pubmed-58682782018-03-28 Stop codon readthrough generates a C-terminally extended variant of the human vitamin D receptor with reduced calcitriol response Loughran, Gary Jungreis, Irwin Tzani, Ioanna Power, Michael Dmitriev, Ruslan I. Ivanov, Ivaylo P. Kellis, Manolis Atkins, John F. J Biol Chem RNA Although stop codon readthrough is used extensively by viruses to expand their gene expression, verified instances of mammalian readthrough have only recently been uncovered by systems biology and comparative genomics approaches. Previously, our analysis of conserved protein coding signatures that extend beyond annotated stop codons predicted stop codon readthrough of several mammalian genes, all of which have been validated experimentally. Four mRNAs display highly efficient stop codon readthrough, and these mRNAs have a UGA stop codon immediately followed by CUAG (UGA_CUAG) that is conserved throughout vertebrates. Extending on the identification of this readthrough motif, we here investigated stop codon readthrough, using tissue culture reporter assays, for all previously untested human genes containing UGA_CUAG. The readthrough efficiency of the annotated stop codon for the sequence encoding vitamin D receptor (VDR) was 6.7%. It was the highest of those tested but all showed notable levels of readthrough. The VDR is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand-inducible transcription factors, and it binds its major ligand, calcitriol, via its C-terminal ligand-binding domain. Readthrough of the annotated VDR mRNA results in a 67 amino acid–long C-terminal extension that generates a VDR proteoform named VDRx. VDRx may form homodimers and heterodimers with VDR but, compared with VDR, VDRx displayed a reduced transcriptional response to calcitriol even in the presence of its partner retinoid X receptor. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2018-03-23 2018-01-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5868278/ /pubmed/29386352 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M117.818526 Text en © 2018 by The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice—Final version free via Creative Commons CC-BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0) .
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Loughran, Gary
Jungreis, Irwin
Tzani, Ioanna
Power, Michael
Dmitriev, Ruslan I.
Ivanov, Ivaylo P.
Kellis, Manolis
Atkins, John F.
Stop codon readthrough generates a C-terminally extended variant of the human vitamin D receptor with reduced calcitriol response
title Stop codon readthrough generates a C-terminally extended variant of the human vitamin D receptor with reduced calcitriol response
title_full Stop codon readthrough generates a C-terminally extended variant of the human vitamin D receptor with reduced calcitriol response
title_fullStr Stop codon readthrough generates a C-terminally extended variant of the human vitamin D receptor with reduced calcitriol response
title_full_unstemmed Stop codon readthrough generates a C-terminally extended variant of the human vitamin D receptor with reduced calcitriol response
title_short Stop codon readthrough generates a C-terminally extended variant of the human vitamin D receptor with reduced calcitriol response
title_sort stop codon readthrough generates a c-terminally extended variant of the human vitamin d receptor with reduced calcitriol response
topic RNA
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5868278/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29386352
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M117.818526
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