Regulatory Role of the Conserved Stem-Loop Structure at the 5′ End of Collagen α1(I) mRNA
Open Access
- 1 June 1999
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 19 (6) , 4334-4342
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.19.6.4334
Abstract
Three fibrillar collagen mRNAs, α1(I), α2(I), and α1(III), are coordinately upregulated in the activated hepatic stellate cell (hsc) in liver fibrosis. These three mRNAs contain sequences surrounding the start codon that can be folded into a stem-loop structure. We investigated the role of this stem-loop structure in expression of collagen α1(I) reporter mRNAs in hsc’s and fibroblasts. The stem-loop dramatically decreases accumulation of mRNAs in quiescent hsc’s and to a lesser extent in activated hsc’s and fibroblasts. The stem-loop decreases mRNA stability in fibroblasts. In activated hsc’s and fibroblasts, a protein complex binds to the stem-loop, and this binding requires the presence of a 7mG cap on the RNA. Placing the 3′ untranslated region (UTR) of collagen α1(I) mRNA in a reporter mRNA containing this stem-loop further increases the steady-state level in activated hsc’s. This 3′ UTR binds αCP, a protein implicated in increasing stability of collagen α1(I) mRNA in activated hsc’s (B. Stefanovic, C. Hellerbrand, M. Holcik, M. Briendl, S. A. Liebhaber, and D. A. Brenner, Mol. Cell. Biol. 17:5201–5209, 1997). A set of protein complexes assembles on the 7mG capped stem-loop RNA, and a 120-kDa protein is specifically cross-linked to this structure. Thus, collagen α1(I) mRNA is regulated by a complex interaction between the 5′ stem-loop and the 3′ UTR, which may optimize collagen production in activated hsc’s.Keywords
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