c-Abl tyrosine kinase promotes adipocyte differentiation by targeting PPAR-gamma 2

c-Abl酪氨酸激酶通过靶向PPAR-γ2促进脂肪细胞分化

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Abstract

Adipocyte differentiation, or adipogenesis, is a complex and highly regulated process. A recent proteomic analysis has predicted that the nonreceptor tyrosine kinase Abelson murine leukemia viral oncogene (c-Abl) is a putative key regulator of adipogenesis, but the underlying mechanism remained obscure. We found that c-Abl was activated during the early phase of mouse 3T3-L1 preadipocyte differentiation. Moreover, c-Abl activity was essential and its inhibition blocked differentiation to mature adipocytes. c-Abl directly controlled the expression and activity of the master adipogenic regulator peroxisome proliferator-activator receptor gamma 2 (PPARγ2). PPARγ2 physically associated with c-Abl and underwent phosphorylation on two tyrosine residues within its regulatory activation function 1 (AF1) domain. We demonstrated that this process positively regulates PPARγ2 stability and adipogenesis. Remarkably, c-Abl binding to PPARγ2 required the Pro12 residue that has a phenotypically well-studied common human genetic proline 12 alanine substitution (Pro12Ala) polymorphism. Our findings establish a critical role for c-Abl in adipocyte differentiation and explain the behavior of the known Pro12Ala polymorphism.

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