Title
The Novel Gene EGFL9/Dlk2, Highly Homologous to Dlk1, Functions as a Modulator of Adipogenesis
Date Issued
13 April 2007
Access level
metadata only access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Nueda M.L.
Baladrón V.
Sánchez-Solana B.
Ruvira M.D.
Rivero S.
Ballesteros M.A.
Monsalve E.M.
DÃaz-Guerra M.J.M.
Ruiz-Hidalgo M.J.
Laborda J.
Regional Center for Biomedical Research
Publisher(s)
Academic Press
Abstract
The Dlk1 gene appears to function as a regulator of adipogenesis. Adult Dlk1-deficient mice are obese, but adipose tissue still develops in transgenic mice overexpressing an Fc-dlk1 fusion protein, and neither type of genetically modified mice displays serious abnormalities. It was therefore possible that one yet unidentified gene might either compensate or antagonize for the absence or for overexpression, respectively, of Dlk1 in those animals. In database searches, we found a novel gene, EGFL9, encoding for a protein whose structural features are virtually identical to those of dlk1, suggesting it may function in a similar way. As dlk1 does, the protein encoded by EGFL9/Dlk2 affects adipogenesis of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes and mesenchymal C3H10T1/2 cells; however, it does so in an opposite way to that of dlk1. In addition, expression levels of both genes appear to be inversely correlated in both cell lines. Moreover, enforced changes in the expression of one gene affect the expression levels of the other. Our data suggest that adipogenesis may be modulated by the coordinated expression of Dlk1 and EGFL9/Dlk2. © 2006 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Start page
1270
End page
1280
Volume
367
Issue
5
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
TecnologÃas que implican la manipulación de células, tejidos, órganos o todo el organismo
Genética, Herencia
Subjects
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-33947133614
PubMed ID
Source
Journal of Molecular Biology
ISSN of the container
00222836
Sponsor(s)
This work was supported by grants from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Education and the Health Council from the Regional Government of Castilla-La Mancha, Spain. None of the authors of this paper have any conflict of interests related to this work.
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