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REGULATORY MECHANISMS OF SLC39A4 (ZIP4) AND SLC39A5 (ZIP5) IN THE ADAPTIVE RESPONSE TO ZINC AVAILABILITY
Weaver, Benjamin Patrick
Weaver, Benjamin Patrick
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The aims of this research were to determine how Zip4 and Zip5 are regulated in response to zinc availability and how Zip4 impacts development. Loss of Zip4 resulted in embryonic lethality. Heterozygosity negatively affected eye, heart, and brain development. Excess zinc did not rescue lethality but ameliorated the heterozygous effects. Zip4 and Zip5 had reciprocal regulation in response to zinc availability. Zip4 expression was regulated by stability of the mRNA and protein: both accumulate during zinc deficiency; ZIP4 was rapidly internalized then degraded following zinc repletion. The Zip5 mRNA levels did not change with zinc availability and were polysome-associated. ZIP5 accumulated on the basolateral membranes after zinc repletion. miRNAs predicted to target Zip5 in an accessible region of the conserved 3' UTR were polysome-associated in all tissues that regulate Zip5. Zip4 and Zip5 are both regulated by post-transcriptional mechanisms in response to zinc availability and Zip4 is essential for development.
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2009-04-06
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University of Kansas
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Molecular biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biology, Genetics, Mirna, Protein stability, Rna stability, Zinc, Zip4, Zip5