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Magro, M.G.* ; Solimena, M.*

Regulation of β-cell function by RNA-binding proteins.

Mol. Metab. 2, 348-355 (2013)
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β-cells of the pancreatic islets are highly specialized and high-throughput units for the production of insulin, the key hormone for maintenance of glucose homeostasis. Elevation of extracellular glucose and/or GLP-1 levels triggers a rapid upregulation of insulin biosynthesis through the activation of post-transcriptional mechanisms. RNA-binding proteins are emerging as key factors in the regulation of these mechanisms as well as in other aspects of β-cell function and glucose homeostasis at large, and thus may be implicated in the pathogenesis of diabetes. Here we review current research in the field, with a major emphasis on RNA-binding proteins that control biosynthesis of insulin and other components of the insulin secretory granules by modulating the stability and translation of their mRNAs.
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Publication type Article: Journal article
Document type Scientific Article
Keywords Diabetes ; Insulin ; Rna-binding Proteins ; Translation ; Mrna Stability ; β-cells
Language english
Publication Year 2013
HGF-reported in Year 0
ISSN (print) / ISBN 2212-8778
e-ISSN 2212-8778
Quellenangaben Volume: 2, Issue: 4, Pages: 348-355 Article Number: , Supplement: ,
Publisher Elsevier
Publishing Place Amsterdam
Reviewing status Peer reviewed
Institute(s) Institute of Pancreatic Islet Research (IPI)
PubMed ID 24327951
Erfassungsdatum 2013-12-31