نتایج جستجو برای: PIT1

تعداد نتایج: 165  

Journal: :Journal of applied genetics 2002
Christa Brunsch Ina Sternstein Peter Reinecke Józef Bieniek

PIT1 was chosen as a candidate gene to investigate its associations with growth, meat quality and carcass composition traits in the pig. PIT1 is known as the pituitary-specific activator of the growth hormone in several mammals. Furthermore, PIT1 is a positive regulatory factor of prolactin and thyroid-stimulating hormone beta. PIT1 is a member of the POU-domain family of genes and is located o...

2010
Laurent Beck Christine Leroy Sarah Beck-Cormier Anne Forand Christine Salaün Nadine Paris Adeline Bernier Pablo Ureña-Torres Dominique Prié Mario Ollero Laure Coulombel Gérard Friedlander

BACKGROUND PiT1 (or SLC20a1) encodes a widely expressed plasma membrane protein functioning as a high-affinity Na(+)-phosphate (Pi) cotransporter. As such, PiT1 is often considered as a ubiquitous supplier of Pi for cellular needs regardless of the lack of experimental data. Although the importance of PiT1 in mineralizing processes have been demonstrated in vitro in osteoblasts, chondrocytes an...

Journal: :Molecular endocrinology 2004
Gabriela Nica Wiebke Herzog Carmen Sonntag Matthias Hammerschmidt

The Pou domain transcription factor Pit-1 is required for lineage determination and cellular commitment processes during mammalian adenohypophysis development. Here we report the cloning and mutational analysis of a pit1 homolog from zebrafish. Compared with mouse, zebrafish pit1 starts to be expressed at a much earlier stage of adenohypophysis development. However, as in the mouse, expression ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1999
M D Lundorf F S Pedersen B O'Hara L Pedersen

Pit2 is the human receptor for amphotropic murine leukemia virus (A-MuLV); the related human protein Pit1 does not support A-MuLV entry. Interestingly, chimeric proteins in which either the N-terminal or the C-terminal part of Pit2 was replaced by the Pit1 sequence all retained A-MuLV receptor function. A possible interpretation of these observations is that Pit1 harbors sequences which can spe...

Journal: :Endocrinology 2014
Esther Diaz-Rodriguez Angela R Garcia-Rendueles Alejandro Ibáñez-Costa Ester Gutierrez-Pascual Montserrat Garcia-Lavandeira Alfonso Leal Miguel A Japon Alfonso Soto Eva Venegas Francisco J Tinahones Juan A Garcia-Arnes Pedro Benito Maria Angeles Galvez Luis Jimenez-Reina Ignacio Bernabeu Carlos Dieguez Raul M Luque Justo P Castaño Clara V Alvarez

Acromegaly is caused by somatotroph cell adenomas (somatotropinomas [ACROs]), which secrete GH. Human and rodent somatotroph cells express the RET receptor. In rodents, when normal somatotrophs are deprived of the RET ligand, GDNF (Glial Cell Derived Neurotrophic Factor), RET is processed intracellularly to induce overexpression of Pit1 [Transcription factor (gene : POUF1) essential for transcr...

2013
Annabelle Bourgine Paul Pilet Sara Diouani Sophie Sourice Julie Lesoeur Sarah Beck-Cormier Solmaz Khoshniat Pierre Weiss Gérard Friedlander Jérôme Guicheux Laurent Beck

The formation of hydroxyapatite crystals and their insertion into collagen fibrils of the matrix are essential steps for bone mineralization. As phosphate is a main structural component of apatite crystals, its uptake by skeletal cells is critical and must be controlled by specialized membrane proteins. In mammals, in vitro studies have suggested that the high-affinity sodium-phosphate cotransp...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2002
Adam S Lauring Heather H Cheng Maribeth V Eiden Julie Overbaugh

Entry by retroviruses is mediated through interactions between the viral envelope glycoprotein and the host cell receptor(s). We recently identified two host cell proteins, FeLIX and Pit1, that are necessary for infection by cytopathic, T-cell-tropic feline leukemia viruses (FeLV-T). Pit1 is a classic multiple transmembrane protein used as a receptor by several other simple retroviruses, includ...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1997
C S Tailor D Kabat

The surface (SU) envelope glycoproteins of feline leukemia virus subgroup B (FeLV-B) and amphotropic murine leukemia virus (A-MLV) are highly related, even in the variable regions VRA and VRB that have been shown to be required for receptor recognition. However, FeLV-B and A-MLV use different sodium-dependent phosphate symporters, Pit1 and Pit2, respectively, as receptors for infection. Pit1 an...

Journal: :The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience 2009
Mirna Mustapha Qing Fang Tzy-Wen Gong David F Dolan Yehoash Raphael Sally A Camper R Keith Duncan

The absence of thyroid hormone (TH) during late gestation and early infancy can cause irreparable deafness in both humans and rodents. A variety of rodent models have been used in an effort to identify the underlying molecular mechanism. Here, we characterize a mouse model of secondary hypothyroidism, pituitary transcription factor 1 (Pit1(dw)), which has profound, congenital deafness that is r...

Journal: :Genes & development 2006
Xiaoyan Zhu Jie Zhang Jessica Tollkuhn Ryosuke Ohsawa Emery H Bresnick François Guillemot Ryoichiro Kageyama Michael G Rosenfeld

Mammalian organogenesis results from the concerted actions of signaling pathways in progenitor cells that induce a hierarchy of regulated transcription factors critical for organ and cell type determination. Here we demonstrate that sustained Notch activity is required for the temporal maintenance of specific cohorts of proliferating progenitors, which underlies the ability to specify late-aris...

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