Neuronatin (Nnat) is an imprinted gene implicated in human obesity and widely expressed in neuroendocrine and metabolic tissues in a hormone and nutrient-sensitive manner. However, its molecular and cellular functions and precise role in organismal physiology remain only partly defined. Here we demonstrate that mice lacking Nnat globally or specifically in β cells display impaired glucose-stimulated insulin secretion leading to defective glucose handling under conditions of nutrient-excess. In contrast, we report no evidence for any feeding or body weight phenotypes in global Nnat null mice. At the molecular level neuronatin augments insulin signal peptide cleavage by binding to the signal peptidase complex and facilitates translocation of ...
The C57BL/6J mouse displays glucose intolerance and reduced insulin secretion. The genetic locus und...
The reduction of functional b cell mass is a key feature of type 2 diabetes. Here, we studied metabo...
Session : Basic and translational session: Appetite regulation, satiety, obesity and nutritionObject...
Neuronatin (Nnat) is an imprinted gene implicated in human obesity and widely expressed in neuroendo...
Neuronatin (Nnat) was initially identified as a selectively-expressed gene in neonatal brains, but i...
Objective: Imprinted genes are crucial for the growth and development of fetal and juvenile mammals....
Neuronatin (Nnat) has previously been reported to be part of a network of imprinted genes downstream...
Objectives: Insulin signaling in the brain has been implicated in the control of satiety, glucose ho...
SummaryNeuroD, a transactivator of the insulin gene, is critical for development of the endocrine pa...
Hypothalamic neurons respond to nutritional cues by altering gene expression and neuronal excitabili...
Background: Neuronatin (NNAT) is an endoplasmic reticulum proteolipid implicated in intracellular si...
AbstractThe transcriptional repressor RE1 silencer transcription factor (REST) is an important facto...
NeuroD, a transactivator of the insulin gene, is critical for development of the endocrine pancreas,...
The transcriptional repressor RE1 silencer transcription factor (REST) is an important factor that r...
Studies in genetically ‘identical’ individuals indicate that as much as 50% of complex trait variati...
The C57BL/6J mouse displays glucose intolerance and reduced insulin secretion. The genetic locus und...
The reduction of functional b cell mass is a key feature of type 2 diabetes. Here, we studied metabo...
Session : Basic and translational session: Appetite regulation, satiety, obesity and nutritionObject...
Neuronatin (Nnat) is an imprinted gene implicated in human obesity and widely expressed in neuroendo...
Neuronatin (Nnat) was initially identified as a selectively-expressed gene in neonatal brains, but i...
Objective: Imprinted genes are crucial for the growth and development of fetal and juvenile mammals....
Neuronatin (Nnat) has previously been reported to be part of a network of imprinted genes downstream...
Objectives: Insulin signaling in the brain has been implicated in the control of satiety, glucose ho...
SummaryNeuroD, a transactivator of the insulin gene, is critical for development of the endocrine pa...
Hypothalamic neurons respond to nutritional cues by altering gene expression and neuronal excitabili...
Background: Neuronatin (NNAT) is an endoplasmic reticulum proteolipid implicated in intracellular si...
AbstractThe transcriptional repressor RE1 silencer transcription factor (REST) is an important facto...
NeuroD, a transactivator of the insulin gene, is critical for development of the endocrine pancreas,...
The transcriptional repressor RE1 silencer transcription factor (REST) is an important factor that r...
Studies in genetically ‘identical’ individuals indicate that as much as 50% of complex trait variati...
The C57BL/6J mouse displays glucose intolerance and reduced insulin secretion. The genetic locus und...
The reduction of functional b cell mass is a key feature of type 2 diabetes. Here, we studied metabo...
Session : Basic and translational session: Appetite regulation, satiety, obesity and nutritionObject...