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463162.0,
MPI für molekulare Zellbiologie und Genetik / Publikationen MPI-CBG 2009 arch |
Rapid Changes of mRNA-binding Protein Levels following Glucose and 3-Isobutyl-1-methylxanthine Stimulation of Insulinoma INS-1 Cells |
Authors: | Süss, Christin; Czupalla, Cornelia; Winter, Christof; Pursche, Theresia; Knoch, Klaus-Peter; Schroeder, Michael; Hoflack, Bernard; Solimena, Michele | Date of Publication (YYYY-MM-DD): | 2009 | Title of Journal: | Molecular and Cellular Proteomics | Volume: | 8 | Issue / Number: | 3 | Start Page: | 393 | End Page: | 408 | Copyright: | not available | Audience: | Experts Only | Intended Educational Use: | No | Abstract / Description: | Glucose and cAMP-inducing agents such as 3-isobutyl-1- methylxanthine (IBMX) rapidly change the expression profile of insulin-producing pancreatic !-cells mostly through post-transcriptional mechanisms. A thorough analysis of these changes, however, has not yet been performed. By combining two-dimensional differential gel electrophoresis and mass spectrometry, we identified 165 spots, corresponding to 78 proteins, whose levels significantly change after stimulation of the !-cell model INS-1 cells with 25 mM glucose " 1 mM IBMX for 2 h. Changes in the expression of selected proteins were verified by one- and two-dimensional immunoblotting. Most of the identified proteins are novel targets of rapid regulation in !-cells. The transcription inhibitor actinomycin D failed to block changes in two-thirds of the spots, supporting their post-transcriptional regulation. More spots changed in response to IBMX than to glucose alone conceivably because of phosphorylation. Fourteen mRNAbinding proteins responded to stimulation, thus representing themost prominent class of rapidly regulated proteins. Bioinformatics analysis indicated that the mRNA 5"- and 3"-untranslated regions of 22 regulated proteins contain potential binding sites for polypyrimidine tract-binding protein 1, which promotes mRNA stability and translation in stimulated !-cells. Overall our findings support the idea that mRNA-binding proteins play a major role in rapid adaptive changes in insulin-producing cells following their stimulation with glucose and cAMP-elevating agents. | External Publication Status: | published | Document Type: | Article |
Communicated by: | n.n. | Affiliations: | MPI für molekulare Zellbiologie und Genetik
| Identifiers: | LOCALID:1237 | |
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