Gata, Fog and Ctbp in adipogenesis

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  • Briony H. A. Jack
  • Merlin Crossley
چکیده

Gata transcription factors have been implicated in controlling adipogenesis in Drosophila and in mammals. In mammals, both Gata2 and Gata3 have been shown to be present in pre-adipocytes, and their silencing allows the onset of adipogenesis. Overexpression of Gata proteins blocks adipogenesis in cellular assays. Gata factors have been found to operate through recruiting cofactors of the Friend of Gata (Fog) family. Fog proteins, in turn, recruit coregulators, including C-terminal binding proteins (Ctbps). We have investigated whether Fogs and Ctbps influence adipogenesis. We found both Fog1 and Fog2 are expressed in cells prior to adipogenesis but are down-regulated as adipogenesis proceeds. Over-expression of Fog1 or Fog2 interferes with adipogenesis. Mutant versions of Fog2 unable to bind Ctbp or Gata proteins are impaired in their inability to inhibit adipogenesis. Finally, a mutant version of Gata2, unable to associate with Fogs, also displays abnormal activity and causes enhanced cell proliferation. These results implicate Fogs and Ctbps as partners of Gata proteins in the control of adipocyte proliferation and differentiation.

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تاریخ انتشار 2010