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GENETIC REGULATION OF SN-GLYCEROL-3-PHOSPHATE DEHYDROGENASE IN BROWN ADIPOSE TISSUE
Jeffry R. Cook 1, Ulrike Stadler 1, Donna Burkart 1, and Leslie P. Kozak 1
1 The Jackson Laboratory, Bar Harbor, Maine 04609
The levels of sn-glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GPDH) were determined in the brown adipose tissue (BAT) of different inbred strains of mice. The BAT of the BALB/cJ strain contains twice as much enzyme activity per milligram protein as do other strains. The appearance of this difference is developmentally dependent, since it is not detected in BAT until 2530 days postpartum. Genetic analysis of this strain difference has shown that the mechanism of inheritance involves at least two genes, one of which is linked to the Gdc-1 structural locus on chromosome 15. Determinations of GPDH synthesis by immunoprecipitation of GPDH protein labeled in vivo with [3H]leucine, and of GPDH mRNA by Northern blot analysis, establish that in BALB/cJ mice higher rates of enzyme synthesis are determined by elevated levels of GPDH mRNA. It was also found that cold stress increases GPDH mRNA levels in all the strains examined.
Submitted on December 18, 1985Accepted on June 19, 1986