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Control of fatty acid synthetase mRNA levels in rat liver by insulin, glucagon, and dibutyl cyclic AMP
Authors:T A Pry  J W Porter
Institution:1. Lipid Metabolism Laboratory William S. Middleton Memorial Veterans Hospital Madison, Wisconsin 53706 USA;2. the Department of Physiological Chemistry University of Wisconsin Madison, Wisconsin 53706 USA
Abstract:The quantity of translatable fatty acid synthetase mRNA in liver of rats subjected to different hormonal states was determined with a rabbit reticulocyte lysate cell-free translation system. Both membrane-free polysomal and total cellular poly (A)-containing RNA were translated. The level of translatable fatty acid synthetase mRNA was 11-fold or more lower in livers of diabetic rats than in similar animals treated with insulin. In contrast, both glucagon and dibutyl cyclic AMP caused a 3-fold reduction over controls in the amount of translatable fatty acid synthetase mRNA in livers of animals refed a fat-free diet for 12 hr. These changes are consistent with the previously reported alterations in the relative rates of fatty acid synthetase synthesis measured in vivo. This suggests that the changes in the amount of fatty acid synthetase that occur in liver in response to the above hormonal changes are primarily due to changes in the amount of mRNA coding for this enzyme.
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