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Molecular Cloning and Expression of Ferritin mRNA in Heavy Metal-PoisonedXenopus laevisCells

机译:Molecular Cloning and Expression of Ferritin mRNA in Heavy Metal-PoisonedXenopus laevisCells

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ABSTRACTIn a search for genes transcriptionally regulated by metal ions, we have isolated aXenopus laevisferritin cDNA clone, XL2-17, from cadmium-poisoned XL2 cells. The large size of the corresponding ferritin mRNA (1.4 kb) is due to the presence of a 629-nucleotide 5′-untranslated region. TheXenopusferritin sequence is highly isologous with other vertebrate ferritins. In particular, there is a complete sequence identity for the iron-responsive element (IRE) located in the 5′-untranslated region in both XL2-17 andRana catesbeianaferritin mRNAs. The position of this IRE is unusual since it is located 489 nucleotides from the 5′ end of the ferritin mRNA. Our analysis of phylogenetic relationships among ferritins indicates that all amphibian ferritins thus far sequenced would be more closely related to the mammalian H-type ferritin than to the L-type. The level of ferritin mRNA in XL2 cells rises 10- to 15-fold following exposure of cells to cadmium or copper. This increase is due to both transcriptional and translational regulation. A 10-fold increase was also found at the protein level. These results suggest that ferritin may be a primary detoxification response to heavy metals inXenopus

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