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Role of a New Mammalian Gene Family in the Biosynthesis of Very Long Chain Fatty Acids and Sphingolipids

Whereas the physiological significance of microsomal fatty acid elongation is generally appreciated, its molecular nature is poorly understood. Here, we describe tissue-specific regulation of a novel mouse gene family encoding components implicated in the synthesis of very long chain fatty acids. Th...

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Autores principales: Tvrdik, Petr, Westerberg, Rolf, Silve, Sandra, Asadi, Abolfazl, Jakobsson, Andreas, Cannon, Barbara, Loison, Gerard, Jacobsson, Anders
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Publicado: The Rockefeller University Press 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2174859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10791983
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author Tvrdik, Petr
Westerberg, Rolf
Silve, Sandra
Asadi, Abolfazl
Jakobsson, Andreas
Cannon, Barbara
Loison, Gerard
Jacobsson, Anders
author_facet Tvrdik, Petr
Westerberg, Rolf
Silve, Sandra
Asadi, Abolfazl
Jakobsson, Andreas
Cannon, Barbara
Loison, Gerard
Jacobsson, Anders
author_sort Tvrdik, Petr
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description Whereas the physiological significance of microsomal fatty acid elongation is generally appreciated, its molecular nature is poorly understood. Here, we describe tissue-specific regulation of a novel mouse gene family encoding components implicated in the synthesis of very long chain fatty acids. The Ssc1 gene appears to be ubiquitously expressed, whereas Ssc2 and Cig30 show a restricted expression pattern. Their translation products are all integral membrane proteins with five putative transmembrane domains. By complementing the homologous yeast mutants, we found that Ssc1 could rescue normal sphingolipid synthesis in the sur4/elo3 mutant lacking the ability to synthesize cerotic acid (C(26:0)). Similarly, Cig30 reverted the phenotype of the fen1/elo2 mutant that has reduced levels of fatty acids in the C(20)–C(24) range. Further, we show that Ssc1 mRNA levels were markedly decreased in the brains of myelin-deficient mouse mutants known to have very low fatty acid chain elongation activity. Conversely, the dramatic induction of Cig30 expression during brown fat recruitment coincided with elevated elongation activity. Our results strongly implicate this new mammalian gene family in tissue-specific synthesis of very long chain fatty acids and sphingolipids.
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spelling pubmed-21748592008-05-01 Role of a New Mammalian Gene Family in the Biosynthesis of Very Long Chain Fatty Acids and Sphingolipids Tvrdik, Petr Westerberg, Rolf Silve, Sandra Asadi, Abolfazl Jakobsson, Andreas Cannon, Barbara Loison, Gerard Jacobsson, Anders J Cell Biol Original Article Whereas the physiological significance of microsomal fatty acid elongation is generally appreciated, its molecular nature is poorly understood. Here, we describe tissue-specific regulation of a novel mouse gene family encoding components implicated in the synthesis of very long chain fatty acids. The Ssc1 gene appears to be ubiquitously expressed, whereas Ssc2 and Cig30 show a restricted expression pattern. Their translation products are all integral membrane proteins with five putative transmembrane domains. By complementing the homologous yeast mutants, we found that Ssc1 could rescue normal sphingolipid synthesis in the sur4/elo3 mutant lacking the ability to synthesize cerotic acid (C(26:0)). Similarly, Cig30 reverted the phenotype of the fen1/elo2 mutant that has reduced levels of fatty acids in the C(20)–C(24) range. Further, we show that Ssc1 mRNA levels were markedly decreased in the brains of myelin-deficient mouse mutants known to have very low fatty acid chain elongation activity. Conversely, the dramatic induction of Cig30 expression during brown fat recruitment coincided with elevated elongation activity. Our results strongly implicate this new mammalian gene family in tissue-specific synthesis of very long chain fatty acids and sphingolipids. The Rockefeller University Press 2000-05-01 /pmc/articles/PMC2174859/ /pubmed/10791983 Text en © 2000 The Rockefeller University Press This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
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Tvrdik, Petr
Westerberg, Rolf
Silve, Sandra
Asadi, Abolfazl
Jakobsson, Andreas
Cannon, Barbara
Loison, Gerard
Jacobsson, Anders
Role of a New Mammalian Gene Family in the Biosynthesis of Very Long Chain Fatty Acids and Sphingolipids
title Role of a New Mammalian Gene Family in the Biosynthesis of Very Long Chain Fatty Acids and Sphingolipids
title_full Role of a New Mammalian Gene Family in the Biosynthesis of Very Long Chain Fatty Acids and Sphingolipids
title_fullStr Role of a New Mammalian Gene Family in the Biosynthesis of Very Long Chain Fatty Acids and Sphingolipids
title_full_unstemmed Role of a New Mammalian Gene Family in the Biosynthesis of Very Long Chain Fatty Acids and Sphingolipids
title_short Role of a New Mammalian Gene Family in the Biosynthesis of Very Long Chain Fatty Acids and Sphingolipids
title_sort role of a new mammalian gene family in the biosynthesis of very long chain fatty acids and sphingolipids
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2174859/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10791983
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