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Characterization of a novel transcript variant of human STAU1 gene

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Human STAU1 is one member of the family of double-stranded RNA (dsRNA)-binding proteins. It is thought to function in transporting mRNA, controlling translation and eliciting mRNA decay in neurons, and to function in infection of influenza virus and human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). Four transcripts coding two isoforms have been identified before. In this study, we have isolated a novel transcript of STAU1, coding a novel isoform that has six amino acids more (SFPLKQ) than isoform a. In order to examine the tissue distribution of this novel isoform, we have performed RT-PCR experiments and the analysis showed that it was highly expressed in heart, liver, kidney and pancreas.

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55

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  • Tongji University, Shanghai, PR China
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Bibliografia

  • Chatel-Chaix L, Clement JF, Martel C, Beriault V, Gatignol A, DesGroseillers L, Mouland AJ (2004) Identification of Staufen in the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 Gag ribonucleoprotein complex and a role in generating infectious viral particles. Mol Cell Biol 24:2637-2648.
  • Falcon AM, Fortes P, Marion RM, Beloso A, Ortin J (1999) Interaction of influenza virus NS1 protein and the human homologue of Staufen in vivo and in vitro. Nucleic Acids Res 27:2241-2247.
  • Gibson TJ, Thompson JD (1994) Detection of dsRNA-binding domains in RNA helicase A and Drosophila maleless: implications for monomeric RNA helicases. Nucleic Acids Res 22:2552-2556.
  • Kiebler MA, DesGroseillers L (2000) Molecular insights into mRNA transport and local translation in the mammalian nervous system. Neuron 25:19-28.
  • Kim YK, Furic L, Desgroseillers L, Maquat LE (2005) Mammalian staufen1 recruits upf1 to specific mrna 3'utrs so as to elicit mrna decay. Cell 120:195-208.
  • Li P, Yang X, Wasser M, Cai Y, Chia W (1997) Inscuteable and Staufen mediate asymmetric localization and segregation for prospero RNA during Drosophila neuroblast cell divisions. Cell 90:437-447.
  • Li X, Ji C, Gu J, Xu J, Jin Z, Sun L, Zou X, Lin Y, Sun R, Wang P, Gu S, Mao Y (2005) Molecular cloning and characterization of AAAS-V2, a novel splice variant of human AAAS. Mol Biol Rep 32:127-131.
  • Marion RM, Fortes P, Beloso A, Dotti C, Ortin J (1999) A human sequence homologue of staufen is an rna-binding protein that is associated with polysomes and localizes to the rough endoplasmic reticulum. Mol Cell Biol 19:2212-2219.
  • Micklem DR, Adams J, Grunert S, St Johnston D (2000) Distinct roles of two conserved Staufen domains in oskarmRNA localization and translation. EMBO J 19:1366-1377.
  • Monshausen M, Rehbein M, Richter D, Kindler S (2002) The RNA-binding protein Staufen from rat brain interacts with protein phosphatase-1. J Neurochem 81:557-564.
  • Ramos A, Grunert S, Adams J, Micklem DR, Proctor MR, Freund S, Bycroft M, St Johnston D, Varani G (2000) RNA recognition by a staufen double-stranded RNA-binding domain. EMBO J 19:997-1009.
  • Schuldt AJ, Adams JH, Davidson CM, Micklem DR, Haseloff J, St Johnston D, Brand AH (1998) Miranda mediates asymmetric protein and RNA localization in the developing nervous system. Genes Dev 12:1847-1857.
  • Villace P, Marion RM, Ortin J (2004) The composition of Staufen-containing RNA granules from human cells indicates their role in the regulated transport and translation of messenger RNAs. Nucleic Acids Res 32:2411-2420.
  • Wickham L, Duchaine T, Luo M, Nabi IR, DesGroseillers L (1999) Mammalian staufen is a double-stranded-rna- and tubulin-binding protein which localizes to the rough endoplasmic reticulum Mol Cell Biol 19:2220-2230.

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