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Variants of the 5′-untranslated region of human NCF2: Expression and translational efficiency
The NCF2 gene encodes p67 phox , an essential component of the multi-protein NADPH oxidase enzyme in phagocytic leukocytes, as well as in certain non-phagocytic cells. In humans, the NCF2 gene is expressed as multiple NCF2 variants that differ in the 5′-untranslated region (5′-UTR). Previously, we r...
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Published in: | Gene 2006-01, Vol.366 (1), p.169-179 |
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Summary: | The
NCF2 gene encodes p67
phox
, an essential component of the multi-protein NADPH oxidase enzyme in phagocytic leukocytes, as well as in certain non-phagocytic cells. In humans, the
NCF2 gene is expressed as multiple
NCF2 variants that differ in the 5′-untranslated region (5′-UTR). Previously, we reported the presence of four
NCF2 5′-UTR mRNA variants (designated as
NCF2 exon 1, intron 1a, intron 1b and intron 1c). As each of the gene variants encodes an identical p67
phox
protein, the functional significance of these message variants was not apparent. In this study, we investigated the relative expression levels and tissue-specificity of
NCF2 5′-UTR variant mRNAs and their translation efficiency and stability.
NCF2 5′-UTR variant transcripts were differentially expressed in various cell lines and human tissues. In vitro translation assays indicated that the
NCF2 5′-UTR variants also differed in their effects on the translation of a luciferase reporter mRNA and
NCF2 mRNA. Notably,
NCF2 intron 1 5′-UTR variants, which are the predominantly expressed variants found in vivo, strongly inhibited translation when compared to the
NCF2 exon 1 5′-UTR variant. In contrast, RNA decay assays demonstrated that there was no significant difference between stability of
NCF2 intron 1 transcripts and the exon 1 5′-UTR variant in HL-60, MonoMac 6, and U937 cells. Moreover, expression of the variant transcripts remained unchanged after neutrophil phagocytosis, and was similar in normal neutrophils and neutrophils from a patient with X-linked chronic granulomatous disease. These studies suggest that expression of p67
phox
is regulated through mechanisms that include modulation of transcription and translation. |
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ISSN: | 0378-1119 1879-0038 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.gene.2005.09.012 |