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  • Title: Structure and function of the iron-responsive element from human ferritin L chain mRNA.
    Author: Mikulits W, Sauer T, Infante AA, Garcia-Sanz JA, Müllner EW.
    Journal: Biochem Biophys Res Commun; 1997 Jun 09; 235(1):212-6. PubMed ID: 9196065.
    Abstract:
    We report the cloning and functional characterization of the iron responsive element (IRE) of human ferritin light (L) chain mRNA from a cDNA library of primary human T lymphocytes. Comparison of this palindromic cDNA element to the IRE predicted from the reported genomic sequence revealed significant differences, resulting in a stem-loop structure with lower stability than the IRE of the heavy (H) chain mRNA. Nevertheless, the L subunit IRE mediated efficient binding of the iron regulatory protein (IRP) in a manner comparable to that of human ferritin H chain mRNA in vitro. In accordance with previous observations on H form transcripts, the cis-acting regulatory IRE motif of human ferritin L chain mRNA was capable of repressing translation under iron deprivation but permitted mobilization of the transcripts into polysomes following iron repletion in vivo.
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