Molecular analysis of the mouse agouti gene and the role of dominant agouti-locus mutations in obesity and insulin resistance
In: Molecular and genetic aspects of obesity,Baton Rouge, LA (United States),20-22 Feb 1994, 1994
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The lethal yellow (A{sup y/-}) and viable yellow (A{sup vy/-}) mouse agouti mutants have a predominantly yellow pelage and display a complex syndrome that includes obesity, hyperinsulinemia, and insulin resistance, hallmark features of obesity-associated noninsulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) in humans. A new dominant agouti allele, A{sup iapy}, has recently been identified; like the A{sup vy} allele, it is homozygous viable and confers obesity and yellow fur in heterozygotes. The agouti gene was cloned and characterized at the molecular level. The gene is expressed in the skin during hair growth and is predicted to encode a 131 amino acid protein, that is likely to be a secreted factor. In both Ay/- and A{sup iapy}/- mice, the obesity and other dominant pleiotropic effects are associated with an ectopic expression of agouti in many tissues where the gene product is normally not produced. In Ay, a 170-kb deletion has occurred that causes an upstream promoter to drive the ectopic expression of the wild-type agouti coding exons. In A{sup iapy}, the coding region of the gene is expressed from a cryptic promoter within the LTR of an intracisternal A-particle (IAP), which has integrated within the region just upstream of the first agouti coding exon. Transgenic mice ubiquitously expressing the cloned agouti gene under the influence of the beta-actin and phosphoglycerate kinase promoters display obesity, hyperinsulinemia, and yellow coat color. This demonstrates unequivocally that ectopic expression of agouti is responsible for the yellow obese syndrome.
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Molecular analysis of the mouse agouti gene and the role of dominant agouti-locus mutations in obesity and insulin resistance
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Author / Contributor: | Klebig, M. L. ; Woychik, R. P. ; Wilkinson, J. E. ; United States. Department of Energy. ; United States. Department of Health and Human Services. |
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Journal: | Molecular and genetic aspects of obesity,Baton Rouge, LA (United States),20-22 Feb 1994, 1994 |
Publication: | Oak Ridge National Laboratory, 1994 |
Media Type: | Academic Journal |
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