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Emerging roles of zinc finger proteins in regulating adipogenesis

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CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR LIFE SCIENCES
卷 70, 期 23, 页码 4569-4584

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SPRINGER BASEL AG
DOI: 10.1007/s00018-013-1395-0

关键词

Zinc finger; Adipose tissue; Adipocyte; Obesity; Zfp423; Adiposity; Adipogenesis

资金

  1. China National '863' Program [2011AA100307-02, 2013AA102505]
  2. China National Natural Science Foundation [31272411, 31000997]
  3. China National Twelfth '5 Year' Science and Technology Support Project [2011BAD28B04-03]
  4. China GMO New Varieties Major Project [2011ZX08007-002]
  5. China National Beef and Yak Industrial Technology System [CARS-38]
  6. Program for Changjiang Scholars and Innovative Research Team of China [IRT0940]
  7. Science and Technology Coordination and Innovation Project of Shaanxi Province [2011KTCL02-07]
  8. National Institutes of Health, USA [R01HD067449]

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Proteins containing the zinc finger domain(s) are named zinc finger proteins (ZFPs), one of the largest classes of transcription factors in eukaryotic genomes. A large number of ZFPs have been studied and many of them were found to be involved in regulating normal growth and development of cells and tissues through diverse signal transduction pathways. Recent studies revealed that a small but increasing number of ZFPs could function as key transcriptional regulators involved in adipogenesis. Due to the prevalence of obesity and metabolic disorders, the investigation of molecular regulatory mechanisms of adipocyte development must be more completely understood in order to develop novel and long-term impact strategies for ameliorating obesity. In this review, we discuss recent work that has documented that ZFPs are important functional contributors to the regulation of adipogenesis. Taken together, these data lead to the conclusion that ZFPs may become promising targets to combat human obesity.

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