Identification of a putative regulatory element in the 3 '-untranslated region that controls expression of HSP70 in Leishmania infantum

Citation
L. Quijada et al., Identification of a putative regulatory element in the 3 '-untranslated region that controls expression of HSP70 in Leishmania infantum, MOL BIOCH P, 110(1), 2000, pp. 79-91
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Microbiology
Journal title
MOLECULAR AND BIOCHEMICAL PARASITOLOGY
ISSN journal
01666851 → ACNP
Volume
110
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
79 - 91
Database
ISI
SICI code
0166-6851(200009)110:1<79:IOAPRE>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
The regulation of HSP70 gene expression in Leishmania infantum in contrast to most eukaryotes, occurs by mechanisms that operate exclusively at the po st-transcriptional level. During the normal growth of L. infantum promastig otes at 26 degrees C the mRNAs derived from the sixth gene of the HSP70 loc us are more abundant than the mRNAs derived from the other five HSP70 genes , but only the latter transcripts accumulate after incubation at 37 degrees C. Here, it was found that the full-length 3'untranslated region (UTR) and downstream sequences of the HSP70 genes are necessary for a correct polyad enylation of both types of transcripts and responsible for the differences in the steady-state levels of the transcripts. Also, it was found that the addition of the 3'-UTR-I (common to the first five genes of the L. infantum HSP70 gene cluster) to a reporter gene is sufficient to achieve an accumul ation of the corresponding transcripts at 37 degrees C. This effect was, fu rthermore, found to be strand dependent. A progressive shortening of the 10 63-base 3'-UTR-I has shown that the temperature-dependent accumulation was lost after deletion of 364-nucleotides from the 3' end. In addition, the ac cumulation of reporter transcripts at 37 degrees C was not observed in a pl asmid construct containing an internal deletion (region 699-816) of the 3'- UTR-I. Thus, our data suggest that RNAs derived from L. infantum HSP70 gene s 1-5 contain a cis-acting sequence that functions as a positive element du ring heat shock. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.