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  p38 MAPK controls prothrombin expression by regulated RNA 3' end processing.

Danckwardt, S., Gantzert, A.-S., Macher-Goeppinger, S., Probst, H. C., Gentzel, M., Wilm, M., et al. (2011). p38 MAPK controls prothrombin expression by regulated RNA 3' end processing. Molecular Cell, 41(3), 298-310.

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Danckwardt, Sven, Author
Gantzert, Anne-Susan, Author
Macher-Goeppinger, Stephan, Author
Probst, Hans Christian, Author
Gentzel, Marc1, Author           
Wilm, Matthias, Author
Gröne, Hermann-Josef, Author
Schirmacher, Peter, Author
Hentze, Matthias W.2, Author
Kulozik, Andreas E, Author
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1Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_2340692              
2Max Planck Society, ou_persistent13              

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 Abstract: Thrombin is a key protease involved in blood coagulation, complement activation, inflammation, angiogenesis, and tumor invasion. Although induced in many (patho-)physiological conditions, the underlying mechanisms controlling prothrombin expression remained enigmatic. We have now discovered that prothrombin expression is regulated by a posttranscriptional regulatory mechanism responding to stress and inflammation. This mechanism is triggered by external stimuli that activate p38 MAPK. In turn, p38 MAPK upmodulates canonical 3' end processing components and phosphorylates the RNA-binding proteins FBP2 and FBP3, which inhibit 3' end processing of mRNAs, such as prothrombin mRNA, that bear a defined upstream sequence element (USE) in their 3'UTRs. Upon phosphorylation, FBP2 and FBP3 dissociate from the USE, making it accessible to proteins that stimulate 3' end processing. We provide in vivo evidence suggesting the importance of this mechanism in inflammatory hypercoagulation and tumor invasion. Regulated 3' end processing thus emerges as a key mechanism of gene regulation with broad biological and medical implications.

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 Dates: 2011
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Title: Molecular Cell
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 41 (3) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 298 - 310 Identifier: -