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Potential involvement of Drosophila flightless-1 in carbohydrate metabolism.


ABSTRACT: A previous study of ours indicated that Drosophila flightless-1 controls lipid metabolism, and that there is an accumulation of triglycerides in flightless-1 (fliI)-mutant flies, where this mutation triggers metabolic stress and an obesity phenotype. Here, with the aim of characterizing the function of FliI in metabolism, we analyzed the levels of gene expression and metabolites in fliI-mutant flies. The levels of enzymes related to glycolysis, lipogenesis, and the pentose phosphate pathway increased in fliI mutants; this result is consistent with the levels of metabolites corresponding to a metabolic pathway. Moreover, high-throughput RNA sequencing revealed that Drosophila FliI regulates the expression of genes related to biological processes such as chromosome organization, carbohydrate metabolism, and immune reactions. These results showed that Drosophila FliI regulates the expression of metabolic genes, and that dysregulation of the transcription controlled by FliI gives rise to metabolic stress and problems in the development and physiology of Drosophila. [BMB Reports 2018; 51(9): 462-467].

SUBMITTER: Park JE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6177503 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Potential involvement of Drosophila flightless-1 in carbohydrate metabolism.

Park Jung-Eun JE   Jang Jinho J   Lee Eun Ji EJ   Kim Su Jung SJ   Yoo Hyun Ju HJ   Lee Semin S   Kang Min-Ji MJ  

BMB reports 20180901 9


A previous study of ours indicated that Drosophila flightless-1 controls lipid metabolism, and that there is an accumulation of triglycerides in flightless-1 (fliI)-mutant flies, where this mutation triggers metabolic stress and an obesity phenotype. Here, with the aim of characterizing the function of FliI in metabolism, we analyzed the levels of gene expression and metabolites in fliI-mutant flies. The levels of enzymes related to glycolysis, lipogenesis, and the pentose phosphate pathway incr  ...[more]

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