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Publication : ERO1-beta, a pancreas-specific disulfide oxidase, promotes insulin biogenesis and glucose homeostasis.

First Author  Zito E Year  2010
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  188
Issue  6 Pages  821-32
PubMed ID  20308425 Mgi Jnum  J:158805
Mgi Id  MGI:4440670 Doi  10.1083/jcb.200911086
Citation  Zito E, et al. (2010) ERO1-beta, a pancreas-specific disulfide oxidase, promotes insulin biogenesis and glucose homeostasis. J Cell Biol 188(6):821-32
abstractText  Mammals have two genes encoding homologues of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) disulfide oxidase ERO1 (ER oxidoreductin 1). ERO1-beta is greatly enriched in the endocrine pancreas. We report in this study that homozygosity for a disrupting allele of Ero1lb selectively compromises oxidative folding of proinsulin and promotes glucose intolerance in mutant mice. Surprisingly, concomitant disruption of Ero1l, encoding the other ERO1 isoform, ERO1-alpha, does not exacerbate the ERO1-beta deficiency phenotype. Although immunoglobulin-producing cells normally express both isoforms of ERO1, disulfide bond formation and immunoglobulin secretion proceed at nearly normal pace in the double mutant. Moreover, although the more reducing environment of their ER protects cultured ERO1-beta knockdown Min6 cells from the toxicity of a misfolding-prone mutant Ins2(Akita), the diabetic phenotype and islet destruction promoted by Ins2(Akita) are enhanced in ERO1-beta compound mutant mice. These findings point to an unexpectedly selective function for ERO1-beta in oxidative protein folding in insulin-producing cells that is required for glucose homeostasis in vivo.
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