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Title: Control of adipocyte differentiation by CCAAT/enhancer binding protein alpha (C/EBP alpha). Author: Lane MD, Lin FT, MacDougald OA, Vasseur-Cognet M. Journal: Int J Obes Relat Metab Disord; 1996 Mar; 20 Suppl 3():S91-6. PubMed ID: 8680485. Abstract: Upon differentiation of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes into adipocytes transcription of many adipose-specific genes is coordinately activated. A differentiation-induced factor, later identified as C/EBP alpha, binds to and transactivates the promoters of these genes. Vector-directed expression of antisense C/EBP alpha RNA in preadipocytes blocked expression of C/EBP alpha, as well as adipose-specific mRNAs, and also prevented cytoplasmic triglyceride accumulation. Rescue of the 'adipocyte phenotype' was accomplished by transfection of the antisense cells with a complementary sense C/EBP alpha RNA expression vector. Using an IPTG-inducible double-vector LacSwitch C/EBP alpha expression system, it was found that differentiation can be induced without exogenous hormone inducers. These findings indicate that C/EBP alpha is not only required, but is sufficient, to trigger differentiation of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes. The C/EBP alpha gene promoter possesses a C/EBP binding site through which C/EBP alpha autoactivates its own expression. A nuclear protein referred to as CUP (C/EBP undifferentiated protein) that binds to a bipartite element in the C/EBP alpha promoter just 5' to the C/EBP binding site has been purified and characterized. During differentiation of preadipocytes, expression of CUP activity decreases as expression of C/EBP alpha increases. Evidence suggests that a CUP-containing protein complex bridges between the CUP (repression) and C/EBP (autoactivation) elements in the promoter and may maintains the C/EBP alpha gene in the repressed state prior to differentiation.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]