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The Influence of MRNA Stability on Glucose Transporter (GLUT1) Gene Expression

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Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1999 Sep 24
PMID 10491282
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Abstract

One mechanism for modification of glucose transport activity occurs through regulation of the cellular content of transporter protein by alteration of transcript stability. Regulated mRNA decay has been shown to play an important role in control of posttranscriptional gene expression. Implicated, as a pivotal element in this regulation is the 3'-untranslated region (UTR) of the message. Recent work from several labs has focused on sequence motifs within the 3'-UTR of glucose transporter (GLUT1) mRNA that serve as destabilizing or stabilizing elements and recognition of these elements by specific proteins. In this review, we address several critical studies each of which has identified elements in the GLUT1 3'-UTR that are involved in the control of transcript stability and demonstrated that these sequence motifs are recognized by specific binding proteins.

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