1997
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.33.20936
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The p38/Reactivating Kinase Mitogen-activated Protein Kinase Cascade Mediates the Activation of the Transcription Factor Insulin Upstream Factor 1 and Insulin Gene Transcription by High Glucose in Pancreatic β-Cells

Abstract: Insulin upstream factor 1 (IUF1), a transcription factor present in pancreatic ␤-cells, binds to the sequence C(C/T)TAATG present at several sites within the human insulin promoter. Here we isolated and sequenced cDNA encoding human IUF1 and exploited it to identify the signal transduction pathway by which glucose triggers its activation. In human islets, or in the mouse ␤-cell line MIN6, high glucose induced the binding of IUF1 to DNA, an effect mimicked by serine/threonine phosphatase inhibitors, indicating … Show more

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“…In the present study, rosiglitazone had no effect on the 200 bp section of the human proinsulin gene promoter analysed. This section of the promoter has been shown in previous studies to contain key regulatory elements essential for the control of proinsulin gene transcription [10,13,23]. Although our data do not exclude the possibility that further elements which may respond to rosiglitazone lie outside this region, our findings are consistent with previous studies which show 100 μmol/l rosiglitazone has no effect on proinsulin mRNA levels in INS1 cells over a 24-h period [24].…”
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“…In the present study, rosiglitazone had no effect on the 200 bp section of the human proinsulin gene promoter analysed. This section of the promoter has been shown in previous studies to contain key regulatory elements essential for the control of proinsulin gene transcription [10,13,23]. Although our data do not exclude the possibility that further elements which may respond to rosiglitazone lie outside this region, our findings are consistent with previous studies which show 100 μmol/l rosiglitazone has no effect on proinsulin mRNA levels in INS1 cells over a 24-h period [24].…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…These data indicate that metformin rapidly stimulates an increase in IPF1 DNA binding activity in pancreatic beta cells, and that rosiglitazone has no effect over this shorter period. Probe specificity was confirmed by mutant oligonucleotide competition and antibody competition EMSA analysis (not shown) as in previous studies [13,23]. Using the same nuclear extracts, Western blotting analysis was performed to determine the level of nuclear IPF1 (Fig.…”
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