Differential expression and activation of a family of murine peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors.

SA Kliewer, BM Forman, B Blumberg… - Proceedings of the …, 1994 - National Acad Sciences
SA Kliewer, BM Forman, B Blumberg, ES Ong, U Borgmeyer, DJ Mangelsdorf, K Umesono…
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1994National Acad Sciences
To gain insight into the function of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR)
isoforms in mammals, we have cloned and characterized two PPAR alpha-related cDNAs
(designated PPAR gamma and-delta, respectively) from mouse. The three PPAR isoforms
display widely divergent patterns of expression during embryogenesis and in the adult.
Surprisingly, PPAR gamma and-delta are not activated by pirinixic acid (Wy 14,643), a
potent peroxisome proliferator and activator of PPAR alpha. However, PPAR gamma and …
To gain insight into the function of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) isoforms in mammals, we have cloned and characterized two PPAR alpha-related cDNAs (designated PPAR gamma and -delta, respectively) from mouse. The three PPAR isoforms display widely divergent patterns of expression during embryogenesis and in the adult. Surprisingly, PPAR gamma and -delta are not activated by pirinixic acid (Wy 14,643), a potent peroxisome proliferator and activator of PPAR alpha. However, PPAR gamma and -delta are activated by the structurally distinct peroxisome proliferator LY-171883 and linoleic acid, respectively, indicating that each of the isoforms can act as a regulated activator of transcription. These data suggest that tissue-specific responsiveness to peroxisome proliferators, including certain fatty acids, is in part a consequence of differential expression of multiple, pharmacologically distinct PPAR isoforms.
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