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Publication : Insulin gene can be expressed in the absence of Isl-1.

First Author  Dandoy-Dron F Year  1993
Journal  Exp Cell Res Volume  209
Issue  1 Pages  58-63
PubMed ID  8224007 Mgi Jnum  J:15465
Mgi Id  MGI:63586 Doi  10.1006/excr.1993.1285
Citation  Dandoy-Dron F, et al. (1993) Insulin gene can be expressed in the absence of Isl-1. Exp Cell Res 209(1):58-63
abstractText  The possible role of Isl-1 in insulin-gene transcription was investigated using Northern blot analysis to determine whether insulin and Isl-1 gene expression are correlated in various somatic cell hybrids. Among several hybrid cell lines obtained by fusing insulin-producing rat insulinoma (RIN) cells and mouse spleen cells, three (RR2, RR5, and RR11) had amounts of insulin transcripts similar to those of the parental RIN cells, although two of them, RR5 and RR11, lacked Isl-1 protein. In contrast, two RIN x mouse L cell hybrids where insulin expression was extinct still expressed Isl-1. RT-PCR analysis showed that Isl-1 transcripts are widely distributed in various mouse tissues, including pancreas, brain, lung, thymus, and ovary. These results indicate that Isl-1 is not essential for insulin gene expression.
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