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Role of 14-3-3ζ in the adipogenesis program and the differentiation of healthy adipose tissue


ABSTRACT: Obesity is an independent risk factor for diabetes and cardiovascular disease. Before effective anti-obesity therapies can be developed, understanding of what governs the production of healthy versus unhealthy fat tissue is required, as not all types confer equal risk. Adipogenesis requires the precise transduction of signals and coordination of transcription factor cascades. Molecular adaptor proteins of the 14-3-3 family are known to coordinate signaling events from multiple cues, but whether specific isoforms have unique, non-redundant roles in adipogenesis remains unclear. RNAi screening revealed 14-3-3ζ as the critical isoform for in vitro adipocyte differentiation. This study aims to understand the role of 14-3-3ζ in adipogenesis program and the differentiation in health adipose tissue.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap Velos

ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

TISSUE(S): Adipose Tissue, Fibroblast, Embryonic Stem Cell

SUBMITTER: Neng Fang  

LAB HEAD: Thibault Mayor

PROVIDER: PXD001215 | Pride | 2022-03-01

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Elucidation of the 14-3-3ζ interactome reveals critical roles of RNA-splicing factors during adipogenesis.

Mugabo Yves Y   Sadeghi Mina M   Fang Nancy N NN   Mayor Thibault T   Lim Gareth E GE  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20180312 18


Adipogenesis involves a complex signaling network requiring strict temporal and spatial organization of effector molecules. Molecular scaffolds, such as 14-3-3 proteins, facilitate such organization, and we have previously identified 14-3-3ζ as an essential scaffold in adipocyte differentiation. The interactome of 14-3-3ζ is large and diverse, and it is possible that novel adipogenic factors may be present within it, but this possibility has not yet been tested. Herein, we generated mouse embryo  ...[more]

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