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Roles and Regulation of Transcription Factor MafA in Islet beta-cells.

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  • Roles and Regulation of Transcription Factor MafA in Islet beta-cells. Abstract Text:

    shinsaku aramataShinsaku Aramata,song-iee hanSong-Iee Han,kohsuke kataokaKohsuke Kataoka,shinsaku aramataShinsaku Aramata,song-iee hanSong-Iee Han,kohsuke kataokaKohsuke Kataoka,

    Insulin is a critical hormone in the regulation of blood glucose levels. It is produced exclusively by pancreatic islet beta-cells. beta-cell-enriched transcription factors, such as Pdx1 and Beta2, have dual roles in the activation of the insulin gene promoter establishing beta-cell-specific insulin expression, and in the regulation of beta-cell differentiation. It was shown that MafA, a beta-cell-specific member of the Maf family of transcription factors, binds to the conserved C1/RIPE3b element of the insulin promoter. The Maf family proteins regulate tissue-specific gene expression and cell differentiation in a wide variety of tissues. MafA acts synergistically with Pdx1 and Beta2 to activate the insulin gene promoter, and mice with a targeted deletion of mafA develop age-dependent diabetes. MafA also regulates genes involved in beta-cell function such as Glucose transporter 2, Glucagons-like peptide 1 receptor, and Prohormone convertase 1/3. The abundance of MafA in beta-cells is regulated at both the transcriptional and post-translational levels by glucose and oxidative stress. This review summarizes recent progress in determining the functions and roles of MafA in the regulation of insulin gene transcription in beta-cells.

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    s aramataS Aramata,si hanSI Han,k kataokaK Kataoka,s aramataS Aramata,si hanSI Han,k kataokaK Kataoka,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Endocrine journal

    VOLUME: 54

    Page Numbers: 659-66

    Journal Abbreviation: Endocr. J.

    ISSN: 0918-8959

    DAY: 30

    MONTH: 08

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Graduate School of Biological Science, Nara Institute of Science and Technology.

    Country: Japan

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