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Adipocyte differentiation selectively represses the serum inducibility of c-jun and junB by reversible transcription-dependent mechanisms.

H Wang1, R E Scott.   

Abstract

Nonterminally differentiated 3T3 T adipocytes are resistant to growth stimulation by 10% (vol/vol) fetal bovine serum even though they can be induced to proliferate with extremely high serum concentrations. We now report that in adipocytes 10% fetal bovine serum also fails to typically induce c-jun or junB. Rather, after 10% fetal bovine serum treatment, c-jun and junB expression is markedly repressed after a brief initial slight induction. Gel mobility shift studies confirm that AP-1 DNA binding activity is inhibited in adipocytes. Repression in c-jun and junB inducibility in adipocytes results from transcriptional mechanisms, can be reversed by treatment with protein synthesis inhibitors or higher serum concentrations, and does not affect c-fos or c-myc expression. These data suggest that adipocyte differentiation selectively and transcriptionally represses the inducibility of c-jun and junB so as to decrease the cell's ability to proliferate in response to 10% fetal bovine serum.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8197114      PMCID: PMC43845          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.91.11.4649

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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