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Publication : Cx36 is a target of Beta2/NeuroD1, which associates with prenatal differentiation of insulin-producing β cells.

First Author  Nlend RN Year  2012
Journal  J Membr Biol Volume  245
Issue  5-6 Pages  263-73
PubMed ID  22729650 Mgi Jnum  J:320679
Mgi Id  MGI:6872551 Doi  10.1007/s00232-012-9447-1
Citation  Nlend RN, et al. (2012) Cx36 is a target of Beta2/NeuroD1, which associates with prenatal differentiation of insulin-producing beta cells. J Membr Biol 245(5-6):263-73
abstractText  The insulin-producing beta cells of pancreatic islets are coupled by connexin36 (Cx36) channels. To investigate what controls the expression of this connexin, we have investigated its pattern during mouse pancreas development, and the influence of three transcription factors that are critical for beta-cell development and differentiation. We show that (1) the Cx36 gene (Gjd2) is activated early in pancreas development and is markedly induced at the time of the surge of the transcription factors that determine beta-cell differentiation; (2) the cognate protein is detected about a week later and is selectively expressed by beta cells throughout the prenatal development of mouse pancreas; (3) a 2-kbp fragment of the Gjd2 promoter, which contains three E boxes for the binding of the bHLH factor Beta2/NeuroD1, ensures the expression of Cx36 by beta cells; and (4) Beta2/NeuroD1 binds to these E boxes and, in the presence of the E47 ubiquitous cofactor, transactivates the Gjd2 promoter. The data identify Cx36 as a novel early marker of beta cells and as a target of Beta2/NeuroD1, which is essential for beta-cell development and differentiation.
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