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Publication : Peptides, enzymes and obesity: new insights from a 'dead' enzyme.

First Author  Fricker LD Year  1999
Journal  Trends Biochem Sci Volume  24
Issue  10 Pages  390-3
PubMed ID  10500303 Mgi Jnum  J:57979
Mgi Id  MGI:1346265 Doi  10.1016/s0968-0004(99)01448-6
Citation  Fricker LD, et al. (1999) Peptides, enzymes and obesity: new insights from a 'dead' enzyme. Trends Biochem Sci 24(10):390-3
abstractText  The identification of the fat mutation, which causes obesity in mice, as a defect in carboxypeptidase E (CPE) has raised more questions than answers. CPE is required for the processing of numerous neuroendocrine peptides and a mutation that inactivates CPE was predicted to be lethal. However, Cpe(fat) mutated mice live and become obese. So, why are mice with the Cpe(fat) mutation viable, and why does obesity develop as a consequence of the pleiotropic effects of this mutant allele? Recently, several new members of the carboxypeptidase family have been discovered, of which at least one, CPD, can partially compensate by contributing to neuroendocrine peptide processing. Obesity due to the Cpe(fat) mutation is not caused by increased food consumption but, rather, is a result of defective nutrient partitioning, the exact mechanism of which remains to be elucidated.
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