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The HNF-1 target collectrin controls insulin exocytosis by SNARE complex formation
Authors:Fukui Kenji  Yang Qin  Cao Yang  Takahashi Noriko  Hatakeyama Hiroyasu  Wang Haiyan  Wada Jun  Zhang Yanling  Marselli Lorella  Nammo Takao  Yoneda Kazue  Onishi Mineki  Higashiyama Shigeki  Matsuzawa Yuji  Gonzalez Frank J  Weir Gordon C  Kasai Haruo  Shimomura Iichiro  Miyagawa Jun-ichiro  Wollheim Claes B  Yamagata Kazuya
Affiliation:Department of Metabolic Medicine, Graduate School of Medicine, Osaka University, Suita Osaka 565-0871, Japan.
Abstract:Defective glucose-stimulated insulin secretion is the main cause of hyperglycemia in type 2 diabetes mellitus. Mutations in HNF-1 cause a monogenic form of type 2 diabetes, maturity-onset diabetes of the young (MODY), characterized by impaired insulin secretion. Here we report that collectrin, a recently cloned kidney-specific gene of unknown function, is a target of HNF-1 in pancreatic β cells. Expression of collectrin was decreased in the islets of HNF-1 (−/−) mice, but was increased in obese hyperglycemic mice. Overexpression of collectrin in rat insulinoma INS-1 cells or in the β cells of transgenic mice enhanced glucose-stimulated insulin exocytosis, without affecting Ca2+ influx. Conversely, suppression of collectrin attenuated insulin secretion. Collectrin bound to SNARE complexes by interacting with snapin, a SNAP-25 binding protein, and facilitated SNARE complex formation. Therefore, collectrin is a regulator of SNARE complex function, which thereby controls insulin exocytosis.
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