학술논문

Role of two upstream open reading frames in the translational control of oncogene mdm2.
Document Type
Article
Source
Oncogene. 10/7/99, Vol. 18 Issue 41, p5631. 7p.
Subject
*TISSUES
*TUMORS
*PROMOTERS (Genetics)
*MESSENGER RNA
*CANCER cells
Language
ISSN
0950-9232
Abstract
Overexpression of oncoprotein MDM2 has been found in a significant number of human soft tissue tumors. In a subset of these tumors, overexpression is a result of enhanced translation of mdm2 mRNA. There are two transcripts from the mdm2 gene that differ only in their 5′ leaders: a long form (L-mdm2) and a short form (S-mdm2) that arise from the use of different promoters. L-mdm2 mRNA contains two upstream open reading frames (uORFs) and this mRNA was loaded with ribosomes inefficiently in comparison with S-mdm2. The 5′ leader of L-mdm2 was sufficient to transfer translational repression to a reporter gene and the two uORFs acted synergistically to achieve full suppression. In contrast, the 5′ leader of S-mdm2 allowed efficient translation of an attached reporter gene in the tumor cells. These results are consistent with a model in which overexpression of MDM2 in certain tumors results from a change in mRNA structure due to a switch in promoter usage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]