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Publication : D-aspartate regulates melanocortin formation and function: behavioral alterations in D-aspartate oxidase-deficient mice.

First Author  Huang AS Year  2006
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  26
Issue  10 Pages  2814-9
PubMed ID  16525061 Mgi Jnum  J:106267
Mgi Id  MGI:3617951 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5060-05.2006
Citation  Huang AS, et al. (2006) D-aspartate regulates melanocortin formation and function: behavioral alterations in D-aspartate oxidase-deficient mice. J Neurosci 26(10):2814-9
abstractText  D-aspartate, an abundant D-amino acid enriched in neuroendocrine tissues, can be degraded by D-aspartate oxidase (Ddo). To elucidate the function of D-aspartate, we generated mice with targeted deletion of Ddo (Ddo(-/-)) and observe massive but selective augmentations of D-aspartate in various tissues. The pituitary intermediate lobe, normally devoid of D-aspartate from endogenous Ddo expression, manifests pronounced increases of immunoreactive D-aspartate in Ddo(-/-) mice. Ddo(-/-) mice show markedly diminished synthesis and levels of pituitary proopiomelanocortin/alpha-MSH, associated with decreased melanocortin-dependent behaviors. Therefore, Ddo is the endogenous enzyme that degrades D-aspartate, and Ddo-enriched organs, low in D-aspartate, may represent areas of high turnover where D-aspartate may be physiologically important.
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