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Identification of a Mg2+-sensitive ORF in the 5'-leader of TRPM7 magnesium channel mRNA.


ABSTRACT: TRPM7 is an essential and ubiquitous channel-kinase regulating cellular influx of Mg2+. Although TRPM7 mRNA is highly abundant, very small amount of the protein is detected in cells, suggesting post-transcriptional regulation of trpm7 gene expression. We found that TRPM7 mRNA 5'-leader contains two evolutionarily conserved upstream open reading frames that act together to drastically inhibit translation of the TRPM7 reading frame at high magnesium levels and ensure its optimal translation at low magnesium levels, when the activity of the channel-kinase is most required. The study provides the first example of magnesium channel synthesis being controlled by Mg2+ in higher eukaryotes.

SUBMITTER: Nikonorova IA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4227784 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of a Mg2+-sensitive ORF in the 5'-leader of TRPM7 magnesium channel mRNA.

Nikonorova Inna A IA   Kornakov Nikolay V NV   Dmitriev Sergey E SE   Vassilenko Konstantin S KS   Ryazanov Alexey G AG  

Nucleic acids research 20141017 20


TRPM7 is an essential and ubiquitous channel-kinase regulating cellular influx of Mg2+. Although TRPM7 mRNA is highly abundant, very small amount of the protein is detected in cells, suggesting post-transcriptional regulation of trpm7 gene expression. We found that TRPM7 mRNA 5'-leader contains two evolutionarily conserved upstream open reading frames that act together to drastically inhibit translation of the TRPM7 reading frame at high magnesium levels and ensure its optimal translation at low  ...[more]

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