2015
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0127712
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TMEM120A and B: Nuclear Envelope Transmembrane Proteins Important for Adipocyte Differentiation

Abstract: Recent work indicates that the nuclear envelope is a major signaling node for the cell that can influence tissue differentiation processes. Here we present two nuclear envelope trans-membrane proteins TMEM120A and TMEM120B that are paralogs encoded by the Tmem120A and Tmem120B genes. The TMEM120 proteins are expressed preferentially in fat and both are induced during 3T3-L1 adipocyte differentiation. Knockdown of one or the other protein altered expression of several genes required for adipocyte differentiatio… Show more

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“…Tyrosine hydroxylase, a marker of low-threshold C-fibers, was found in about a third of TACAN-positive sensory neurons. A previous study reported the expression of TACAN on the nuclear membrane of adipocytes (Batrakou et al, 2015). We verified the plasma membrane-localization of HA-tagged TACAN in CHO cells and the sensory neuron-derived F11 cells.…”
Section: Tacan Is a Candidate Mechanosensitive Ion Channel Found In Nsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Tyrosine hydroxylase, a marker of low-threshold C-fibers, was found in about a third of TACAN-positive sensory neurons. A previous study reported the expression of TACAN on the nuclear membrane of adipocytes (Batrakou et al, 2015). We verified the plasma membrane-localization of HA-tagged TACAN in CHO cells and the sensory neuron-derived F11 cells.…”
Section: Tacan Is a Candidate Mechanosensitive Ion Channel Found In Nsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…As HDAC3 has been shown to bind the nuclear envelope protein emerin in muscle progenitors (Demmerle et al, 2013) and HDAC1‐3 have been shown to bind emerin and BAF in neuroblastoma cells (Tsai et al, 2015), we cannot rule out the possibility that tissue‐specific interactions of nuclear envelope proteins with diverse epigenetic enzymes might occur (Batrakou, Las Heras, Czapiewski, Mouras, & Schirmer, 2015; Worman & Schirmer, 2015). Along this line, mutations causing EDMD2 do not impair lamin A/C‐HDAC2 interaction (this study), while defects in emerin‐HDAC3 binding have been reported in EDMD1 (Collins, Ellis, & Holaska, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Involvement of some of the identified gene loci (namely Chr15:40531386/ ZNF106 , Chr12:101494770/[ IGF1,PAH ], rs883431/ SLC28A3 , rs925530/ TMEM120B , and rs17716285/ KSR1 ) in processes relating to metabolic traits have been previously demonstrated in mice or cell lines1828495051 (see Table 5). Therefore, our study gives suggestive evidence for involvement of these gene loci in human too.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 92%