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(A) Myt3 exons with detectable expression in adult mouse β cells. Only the first 9 of the 25 exons are shown (not in scale). (B) The presence of uORFs in the 5’end of the two primary Myt3 transcripts. (C) Reporter constructs that are used to test stress-induced translation. Note that RLuc and <t>FLuc</t> transcription are all regulated by a TeoO promoter/enhancer, ensuring a constant ratio of their transcription. Also note that in the T2RM construct, a 12 bp sequence (5’-AGCTTTAATGAA-3’) was inserted to disrupt the overlapping uORF. (D) Reporter assay results with or without ER stress response induced by a three-hour heat shock at 42-43 °C. Presented are the ratios between FLuc/RLuc. Each dot represents an independent experiment, each having 2-3 technical duplicates. P-values are from paired t-tests with two-tailed type two errors.
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(A) Myt3 exons with detectable expression in adult mouse β cells. Only the first 9 of the 25 exons are shown (not in scale). (B) The presence of uORFs in the 5’end of the two primary Myt3 transcripts. (C) Reporter constructs that are used to test stress-induced translation. Note that RLuc and FLuc transcription are all regulated by a TeoO promoter/enhancer, ensuring a constant ratio of their transcription. Also note that in the T2RM construct, a 12 bp sequence (5’-AGCTTTAATGAA-3’) was inserted to disrupt the overlapping uORF. (D) Reporter assay results with or without ER stress response induced by a three-hour heat shock at 42-43 °C. Presented are the ratios between FLuc/RLuc. Each dot represents an independent experiment, each having 2-3 technical duplicates. P-values are from paired t-tests with two-tailed type two errors.

Journal: bioRxiv

Article Title: Deregulated Myt3 translation predisposes islet β-cells to dysfunction under obesity-induced metabolic stress

doi: 10.1101/2025.05.11.653323

Figure Lengend Snippet: (A) Myt3 exons with detectable expression in adult mouse β cells. Only the first 9 of the 25 exons are shown (not in scale). (B) The presence of uORFs in the 5’end of the two primary Myt3 transcripts. (C) Reporter constructs that are used to test stress-induced translation. Note that RLuc and FLuc transcription are all regulated by a TeoO promoter/enhancer, ensuring a constant ratio of their transcription. Also note that in the T2RM construct, a 12 bp sequence (5’-AGCTTTAATGAA-3’) was inserted to disrupt the overlapping uORF. (D) Reporter assay results with or without ER stress response induced by a three-hour heat shock at 42-43 °C. Presented are the ratios between FLuc/RLuc. Each dot represents an independent experiment, each having 2-3 technical duplicates. P-values are from paired t-tests with two-tailed type two errors.

Article Snippet: The cDNAs of RLuc and FLuc plus polyA signals from a vector from Addgene (#226464) were PCR amplified and cloned into a vector containing a bi-directional TetO enhancer/promoter (Addgene, #96963), producing general vector pYW1134.

Techniques: Expressing, Construct, Sequencing, Reporter Assay, Two Tailed Test