Progressive lengthening of 3′ untranslated regions of mRNAs by alternative polyadenylation during mouse embryonic development
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey · Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
Abstract
The 3' untranslated regions (3' UTRs) of mRNAs contain cis-acting elements for posttranscriptional regulation of gene expression. Here, we report that mouse genes tend to express mRNAs with longer 3' UTRs as embryonic development progresses. This global regulation is controlled by alternative polyadenylation and coordinates with initiation of organogenesis and aspects of embryonic development, including morphogenesis, differentiation, and proliferation. Using myogenesis of C2C12 myoblast cells as a model, we recapitulated this process in vitro and found that 3' UTR lengthening is likely caused by weakening of mRNA polyadenylation activity. Because alternative 3' UTR sequences are typically longer and have…
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Authors
5- ZJZhe JiCorresponding
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
- JYJu Youn Lee
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
- ZPZhenhua Pan
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
- BJBingjun Jiang
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
- BTBin Tian
Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, Rutgers New Jersey Medical School
Topics & keywords
- Polyadenylation
- Myogenesis
- Three prime untranslated region
- Biology
- Untranslated region
- Embryonic stem cell
- C2C12
- Cell biology