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The nucleosome binding protein HMGN3 is expressed in pancreatic alpha-cells and affects plasma glucagon levels in mice. Journal of cellular biochemistry [J Cell Biochem] Journal article

 
TitleThe nucleosome binding protein HMGN3 is expressed in pancreatic alpha-cells and affects plasma glucagon levels in mice.
Author(s)Kurahashi T, Furusawa T, Ueda T, Bustin M 
InstitutionProtein Section, Laboratory of Metabolism, Cancer Research, National Cancer Institute, NIH, Bethesda, Maryland 20892.
SourceJ Cell Biochem 2009 Nov 2.
AbstractGlucose homeostasis requires the coordinated actions of various organs and is critically dependent on the proper functioning of the various cell types present in the pancreatic Langerhans islets. Here we report that chromatin architectural protein HMGN3 is highly expressed in all pancreatic endocrine islet cells, and that Hmgn3-/- mice which have a mild diabetic phenotype, have reduced glucagon levels in their blood. To elucidate the mechanism leading to altered glucagon secretion of Hmgn3-/- mice, we tested whether HMGN3 affect glucagon synthesis and secretion in alphaTC1-9 cells, a glucagon secreting cell line that is used to study pancreatic alpha-cell function. We find that in these cells deletion of either HMGN3 or other HMGN variants, does not significantly affect glucagon gene expression or glucagon secretion. Our studies demonstrate a link between HMGN3 and glucagon blood levels that is not directly dependent of the function of pancreatic alpha-cells. J. Cell. Biochem. Published 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19885867
  
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