Abstract
Schistosoma mansoni possesses two isoforms of ferritin, soma and yolk ferritin. The soma ferritin occurs at a low level in most cells of both genders, whereas the yolk ferritin is a female-specific gene product that is expressed at high level in the vitellarium. In higher animals, ferritin mRNA is regulated by iron via the interaction of cytoplasmic binding proteins (IRPs) with a specific sequence element in the 5' untranslated region (UTR) referred to as the iron-responsive element (IRE). Sequence studies of the 5' UTRs, gel retardation assays, and hybridization experiments show that neither ferritin mRNAs of S. mansoni is regulated by an IRE/IRP mechanism. It is suggested that ferritins in schistosomes are controlled only at the transcriptional level.
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Schüssler, P., Pötters, E., Winnen, R., Michel, A., Bottke, W., & Kunz, W. (1996). Ferritin mRNAs in Schistosoma mansoni do not have iron-responsive elements for post-transcriptional regulation. European Journal of Biochemistry, 241(1), 64–69. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1432-1033.1996.0064t.x
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