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Protein Kinase C Regulates Internal Initiation of Translation of the GATA-4 MRNA Following Vasopressin-induced Hypertrophy of Cardiac Myocytes

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Journal J Biol Chem
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2007 Feb 8
PMID 17284439
Citations 10
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GATA-4 is a key member of the GATA family of transcription factors involved in cardiac development and growth as well as in cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure. Our previous studies suggest that GATA-4 protein synthesis may be translationally regulated. We report here that the 518-nt long 5'-untranslated region (5'-UTR) of the GATA-4 mRNA, which is predicted to form stable secondary structures (-65 kcal/mol) such as to be inhibitory to cap-dependent initiation, confers efficient translation to monocistronic reporter mRNAs in cell-free extracts. Moreover, uncapped GATA-4 5'-UTR containing monocistronic reporter mRNAs continue to be well translated while capped reporters are insensitive to the inhibition of initiation by cap-analog, suggesting a cap-independent mechanism of initiation. Utilizing a dicistronic luciferase mRNA reporter containing the GATA-4 5'-UTR within the intercistronic region, we demonstrate that this leader sequence confers functional internal ribosome entry site (IRES) activity. The activity of the GATA-4 IRES is unaffected in trans-differentiating P19CL6 cells, however, is strongly stimulated immediately following arginine-vasopressin exposure of H9c2 ventricular myocytes. IRES activity is then maintained at submaximal levels during hypertrophic growth of these cells. Supraphysiological Ca(2+) levels diminished stimulation of IRES activity immediately following exposure to vasopressin and inhibition of protein kinase C activity utilizing a pseudosubstrate peptide sequence blocked IRES activity during hypertrophy. Thus, our data suggest a mechanism for GATA-4 protein synthesis under conditions of reduced global cap-dependent translation, which is maintained at a submaximal level during hypertrophic growth and point to the regulation of GATA-4 IRES activity by sarco(ER)-reticular Ca(2+) stores and PKC.

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