1. The vgf gene encodes a neuropeptide precursor with a restricted pattern of expression that is limited to a subset of neurons in the central and peripheral nervous systems and to specific populations of endocrine cells in the adenohypophysis, adrenal medulla, gastrointestinal tract, and pancreas. In responsive neurons, vgf transcription is upregulated by neurotrophins, the basis for the original identification of VGF as nerve growth factor-(NGF) inducible in PC12 cells (A. Levi, J. D. Eldridge, and B. M. Paterson, Science 229:393-395, 1985). 2. In this review, we shall summarize data concerning the transcriptional regulation of vgf in vitro, the structural organization of the vgf promoter as well as the transcription factors which regulate its activity. 3. On the basis of in situ hybridization and immunohistochemical studies, the in vivo tissue-specific expression of VGF during differentiation and in the adult will be summarized. 4. Parallel biochemical data will be reviewed, addressing the proteolytical processing of the pro-VGF precursor within the secretory compartment of neuroendocrine cells. 5. Finally, analysis of the phenotype of VGF knockout mice will be discussed, implying a nonredundant role of VGF products in the regulation of energy storage and expenditure.

Levi, A., Ferri, G.l., Watson, E., Possenti, R., Salton, S. (2004). Processing, distribution, and function of VGF, a neuronal and endocrine peptide precursor. CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY, 24(4), 517-533 [10.1023/B:CEMN.0000023627.79947.22].

Processing, distribution, and function of VGF, a neuronal and endocrine peptide precursor

POSSENTI, ROBERTA;
2004-01-01

Abstract

1. The vgf gene encodes a neuropeptide precursor with a restricted pattern of expression that is limited to a subset of neurons in the central and peripheral nervous systems and to specific populations of endocrine cells in the adenohypophysis, adrenal medulla, gastrointestinal tract, and pancreas. In responsive neurons, vgf transcription is upregulated by neurotrophins, the basis for the original identification of VGF as nerve growth factor-(NGF) inducible in PC12 cells (A. Levi, J. D. Eldridge, and B. M. Paterson, Science 229:393-395, 1985). 2. In this review, we shall summarize data concerning the transcriptional regulation of vgf in vitro, the structural organization of the vgf promoter as well as the transcription factors which regulate its activity. 3. On the basis of in situ hybridization and immunohistochemical studies, the in vivo tissue-specific expression of VGF during differentiation and in the adult will be summarized. 4. Parallel biochemical data will be reviewed, addressing the proteolytical processing of the pro-VGF precursor within the secretory compartment of neuroendocrine cells. 5. Finally, analysis of the phenotype of VGF knockout mice will be discussed, implying a nonredundant role of VGF products in the regulation of energy storage and expenditure.
2004
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
Settore BIO/09 - FISIOLOGIA
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
BDNF; Endocrine; Feeding; Metabolism; Neurotrophin; NGF; PC12; VGF
CCAAT binding factor; cyclic AMP; furin; hormone precursor; nerve growth factor; neuropeptide; neurotrophin; protein precursor; protein vgf; transcription factor AP 2; transcription factor Sp1; unclassified drug; amino acid sequence; cell differentiation; cyclic AMP responsive element; embryo development; endocrine cell; gene sequence; genetic conservation; human; immunohistochemistry; in situ hybridization; molecular cloning; nerve cell; nonhuman; priority journal; promoter region; protein analysis; protein expression; protein function; protein induction; protein localization; protein motif; protein processing; review; RNA translation; sequence homology; TATA box; tissue distribution; transcription initiation site; transcription regulation; Animals; Chromaffin Cells; Energy Metabolism; Genes, Regulator; Humans; Neurons; Neuropeptides; Neurosecretory Systems; Organ Specificity; Promoter Regions (Genetics); Protein Biosynthesis; Proteins; Transcription Factors
Levi, A., Ferri, G.l., Watson, E., Possenti, R., Salton, S. (2004). Processing, distribution, and function of VGF, a neuronal and endocrine peptide precursor. CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY, 24(4), 517-533 [10.1023/B:CEMN.0000023627.79947.22].
Levi, A; Ferri, Gl; Watson, E; Possenti, R; Salton, S
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