MA Li, KONG Qing-hua, ZHAO Shu-hua, WEI Yun-hu, MAO Bing-yu. 2009. Potential Regulatory Role of the Conversed Elements in Sox2 3’Untranslated Region. Zoological Research, 30(6): 633-638. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1141.2009.06633
Citation: MA Li, KONG Qing-hua, ZHAO Shu-hua, WEI Yun-hu, MAO Bing-yu. 2009. Potential Regulatory Role of the Conversed Elements in Sox2 3’Untranslated Region. Zoological Research, 30(6): 633-638. DOI: 10.3724/SP.J.1141.2009.06633

Potential Regulatory Role of the Conversed Elements in Sox2 3’Untranslated Region

  • The transcription factor Sox2 is one of the earliest determinants of the neural system in vertebrate and plays crucial roles in stem cell maintenance. Through bioinformatical analysis, we found that the 3'untranslated regions (3'UTR) of vertebrate Sox2 mRNAs (especially the 300 bases at the most 3' end) are highly conserved and contain four conserved AU rich fragments. Through reporter gene analysis, we evaluated the effects of the Sox2 full length 3'UTR and the conserved fragments on gene expression in Xenopus laevis embryos and cultured cells. The results showed that the conserved fragment 2 from the 3'UTR of Xenoups laevis Sox2 was able to increase the reporter gene expression significantly, indicating the possibility that the expression level of Sox2 might be regulated post-transcriptionally through its 3'UTR.
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