The molecular cloning and characterization of murine ferritin heavy chain, a tumor necrosis factor-inducible gene.

SV Torti, EL Kwak, SC Miller, LL Miller… - Journal of Biological …, 1988 - Elsevier
SV Torti, EL Kwak, SC Miller, LL Miller, GM Ringold, KB Myambo, AP Young, FM Torti
Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1988Elsevier
Ferritin is a ubiquitous and highly conserved protein which plays a major role in iron
homeostasis. We have identified and sequenced a full-length cDNA for murine ferritin heavy
chain. The isolated cDNA is 819 nucleotides in length. It includes 546 nucleotides which
encode a protein of 182 amino acids, a 5′ noncoding sequence of 120 nucleotides, and a
3′-noncoding region of 153 nucleotides. The sequence displays a high degree of
homology to human ferritin H, and includes a portion of the iron-responsive element …
Ferritin is a ubiquitous and highly conserved protein which plays a major role in iron homeostasis. We have identified and sequenced a full-length cDNA for murine ferritin heavy chain. The isolated cDNA is 819 nucleotides in length. It includes 546 nucleotides which encode a protein of 182 amino acids, a 5′ noncoding sequence of 120 nucleotides, and a 3′-noncoding region of 153 nucleotides. The sequence displays a high degree of homology to human ferritin H, and includes a portion of the iron-responsive element conserved in chick, frog, and human ferritin. Tumor necrosis factor (TNF), a cytokine which mediates elements of the stress response, induces expression of ferritin H mRNA. Both mouse TA1 adipocytes and human muscle cells increase expression of ferritin H mRNA 4-6-fold after 48 h exposure to TNF. This increase occurs both prior and subsequent to differentiation of adipocytes and muscle cells, and is accompanied by an increase in the synthesis of the ferritin H subunit. These findings suggest a novel role for TNF in iron metabolism.
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