Targeted inactivation of the insulin receptor gene in mouse 3T3-L1 fibroblasts via homologous recombination.

D Accili, SI Taylor - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 1991 - National Acad Sciences
D Accili, SI Taylor
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1991National Acad Sciences
To study the role of the insulin receptor in determining adipocyte differentiation of the mouse
cell line 3T3-L1, we have introduced a mutation that inactivates the insulin receptor gene by
homologous recombination. In two independent clones, inactivation of one allele of the
insulin receptor gene was associated with a 50-70% reduction in the number of insulin
receptors. In addition, both clones were markedly impaired in their ability to differentiate into
adipocytes. The defect in adipocyte-specific differentiation was corrected by expression of …
To study the role of the insulin receptor in determining adipocyte differentiation of the mouse cell line 3T3-L1, we have introduced a mutation that inactivates the insulin receptor gene by homologous recombination. In two independent clones, inactivation of one allele of the insulin receptor gene was associated with a 50-70% reduction in the number of insulin receptors. In addition, both clones were markedly impaired in their ability to differentiate into adipocytes. The defect in adipocyte-specific differentiation was corrected by expression of transfected human insulin receptor cDNA. These data suggest that the insulin receptor may play an important role in promoting differentiation of 3T3-L1 cells into adipocytes in vitro.
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