Author:
Abudula Abulizi,Rommerskirch Winfried,Weber Ekkehard,Günther Dagmar,Wiederanders Bernd
Abstract
AbstractHuman cathepsin L (hCATL) mRNA occurs in vivo in at least three splice variants. They differ in the length of exon 1, which comprises 278 nucleotides (hCATLA), 188 nucleotides (hCATLA2) and 132 nucleotides (hCATLA3), respectively. We describe here the shortest variant for the first time. This form is predominant in all tissues and cells examined so far, including malignant tumors. We studied the expression rate of the three mRNA variants in order to explain why malignant kidney tumors show low cathepsin L activity despite of high mRNA levels. The variant hCATLA3 showed the highest expression rate in vitro and in vivo. Based on these results, we suggest a cisacting element on human cathepsin L mRNA which can be bound by a negative transacting regulator, thus leading to reduced expression rates.
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Biochemistry
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