| Literature DB >> 30059978 |
Jessica Lee1, Zachary Pappalardo1, Deeksha Gambhir Chopra1, Thomas G Hennings1,2, Ian Vaughn1, Christopher Lan1, Justin J Choe1, Kenny Ang3, Steven Chen3, Michelle Arkin3, Michael T McManus1,4, Michael S German1,5, Gregory M Ku1,5.
Abstract
Insulin production by the pancreatic β cell is critical for the glucose homeostasis of the whole organism. Although the transcription factors required for insulin production are known, the upstream pathways that control insulin production are less clear. To further elucidate this regulatory network, we created a genetic interaction map of insulin production by performing ∼20,000 pairwise RNA interference knockdowns of insulin promoter regulators. Our map correctly predicted known physical complexes in the electron transport chain and a role for Spry2 in the unfolded protein response. To further validate our map, we used it to predict the function of an unannotated gene encoding a 37-kDa protein with no identifiable domains we have termed mitochondrial fission factor interactor (Mfi). We have shown that Mfi is a binding partner of the mitochondrial fission factor and that Mfi inhibits dynamin-like protein 1 recruitment to mitochondria. Our data provide a resource to understand the regulatory network of insulin promoter activity.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30059978 PMCID: PMC6112596 DOI: 10.1210/en.2018-00426
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Endocrinology ISSN: 0013-7227 Impact factor: 4.736