Alternative polyadenylation events contribute to the induction of NF-ATc in effector T cells.

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Chuvpilo S, Zimmer M, Kerstan A, Glockner J, Avots A, Escher C, Fischer C, Inashkina I, Jankevics E, Berberich-Siebelt F, Schmitt E, Serfling E

Alternative polyadenylation events contribute to the induction of NF-ATc in effector T cells.

Immunity. 1999 Feb;10(2):261-9.

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Abstract

The transcription factor NF-ATc is synthesized in three prominent isoforms. These differ in the length of their C terminal peptides and mode of synthesis. Due to a switch from the use of a 3' polyA site to a more proximal polyA site, NF-ATc expression switches from the synthesis of the two longer isoforms in naive T cells to that of short isoform A in T effector cells. The relative low binding affinity of cleavage stimulation factor CstF-64 to the proximal polyA site seems to contribute to its neglect in naive T cells. These alternative polyadenylation events ensure the rapid accumulation of high concentrations of NF-ATc necessary to exceed critical threshold levels of NF-ATc for gene induction in effector T cells.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Nuclear factor of activated T-cells, cytoplasmic 1O95644Details