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Cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterase 3B is connected to osteopontin and protein kinase CK2 in pancreatic <i>β</i>-cells
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作者 Emilia Heimann Amitabh Sharma +3 位作者 Nalini Raghavachari Vincent C. Manganiello Lena Stenson Eva Degerman 《Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering》 2013年第5期73-84,共12页
Islets from RIP-PDE3B mice, exhibiting β-cell specific overexpression of the cAMP/cGMP-degrading enzyme phosphodiesterase 3B (PDE3B) and dysregulated insulin secretion, were subjected to microarray analysis. We show ... Islets from RIP-PDE3B mice, exhibiting β-cell specific overexpression of the cAMP/cGMP-degrading enzyme phosphodiesterase 3B (PDE3B) and dysregulated insulin secretion, were subjected to microarray analysis. We show that osteopontin (OPN) mRNA is increased in a dose-dependent manner in islets from RIP-PDE3B mice, as compared to wild-type islets. In addition, in silico analysis shows that PDE3B and OPN are interacting. Furthermore, OPN interacts with protein kinase CK2 ina distinct submodule of the protein-protein interaction network. We studied PDE3B and OPN proteins and, in some cases, also PDE1B and PDE4C, under conditions of relevance for insulin secretion. In the presence of forskolin, PDE inhibitors, insulin, or a protein kinase CK2 inhibitor, similar alterations in protein levels of PDE3B and OPN are shown. In summary, results from using a number of strategies demonstrate a connection between PDE3B and OPNas well as a role for protein kinase CK2 inpancreatic β-cells. 展开更多
关键词 Diabetes Mellitus PANCREATIC ISLETS β-Cells cAMP Cyclic Nucleotide PHOSPHODIESTERASES PDE OSTEOPONTIN Protein Kinase CK2
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