A candidate gene for the mouse mutation tubby (original) (raw)
- Letter
- Published: 11 April 1996
Nature volume 380, pages 534–538 (1996)Cite this article
- 770 Accesses
- 276 Citations
- 12 Altmetric
- Metrics details
Abstract
A MUTATION in the tub gene causes maturity-onset obesity, insulin resistance1, and sensory deficits2,3. In contrast to the rapid juvenile-onset weight gain seen in diabetes (db) and obese (ob) mice, obesity in tubby mice develops gradually, and strongly resembles the late-onset obesity seen in the human population. Excessive deposition of adipose tissue eventually leads to a twofold increase of body weight. Tubby mice also suffer retinal degeneration and neurosensory hearing loss2,3. The tripartite character of the tubby phenotype shows striking similarity to human obesity syndromes, such as Alström4 and Bardet-Biedl5. Here we report the identification of a G -→ T transversion in a candidate gene that abolishes a donor splice site in the 3′ coding region and results in a larger transcript containing the unspliced intron. This alteration is predicted to replace the 44-carboxy-terminal amino acids with a 20-amino-acid sequence not found in the wild-type protein. Additionally, a second, prematurely truncated transcript with the unspliced intron is observed in testis messenger RNA and a 2–3-fold increase in brain mRNA is observed in tubby mice compared to B6. The phenotypic features of tubby mice may be the result of cellular apoptosis triggered by expression of the mutated tub gene.
This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution
Access options
Subscribe to this journal
Receive 51 print issues and online access
$199.00 per year
only $3.90 per issue
Buy this article
- Purchase on SpringerLink
- Instant access to full article PDF
Prices may be subject to local taxes which are calculated during checkout
Additional access options:
Similar content being viewed by others
References
- Coleman, D. L. & Eicher, E. M. J. Heredity 81, 424–427 (1990).
Article CAS Google Scholar - Heckenlively, J. R. et al. Proc. natn. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 92, 11100–11104 (1995).
Article ADS CAS Google Scholar - Ohlemiller, K. K. et al. NeuroReport 6, 845–849 (1995).
Article CAS Google Scholar - Alström, C. H., Hallgren, B., Nilsson, L. B., & Asander, H. Acta psychiat. neurol. scand. 129, 1–35 (1959).
Google Scholar - Bray, G. A. Obesity Res. 3, 383–403 (1995).
Article CAS Google Scholar - Jones, J. M., Meisler, M. H., Seldin, M. F., Lee, B. K. & Eicher, E. M. Genomics 14, 197–199 (1992).
Article CAS Google Scholar - North, M. et al. Mamm. Gen. 4, 466–474 (1993).
Article CAS Google Scholar - Lovett, M. Current Protocols in Human Genetics (eds Dracopoli, N. C. et al.) 6.3.1–13 (Current Protocols, New York, 1994).
Google Scholar - Segre, J. A., Nemhauser, J. L., Taylor, B. A., Nadeau, J. H. & Lander, E. S. Genomics 28, 549–559 (1995).
Article CAS Google Scholar - Altschul, S. F., Gish, W., Miller, W., Myers, E. W. & Lipman, D. J. J. molec. Biol. 215, 403–410 (1990).
Article CAS Google Scholar - Vambutas, V. & Wolgemuth, D. J. Biochim. biophys. Acta 1217, 203–206 (1994).
Article CAS Google Scholar - Wilson, R. et al. Nature 368, 32–38 (1994).
Article ADS CAS Google Scholar - Beavo, J. A. Physiol. Rev. 75, 725–748 (1995).
Article CAS Google Scholar - Lacombe, M.-L., Podgorski, G. J., Franke, J. & Kessin, R. H. J. biol. Chem. 261, 16811–16817 (1986).
CAS PubMed Google Scholar - Bowes, C. et al. Nature 347, 677–680 (1990).
Article ADS CAS Google Scholar - Farber, D. B., Flannery, J. G. & Bowes-Rickman, C. Prog. Ret. Eye Res. 13, 31–64 (1994).
Article CAS Google Scholar - Wong, P. Biochem. Cell Biol. 72, 489–498 (1994).
Article CAS Google Scholar - Dietrich, W. F. et al. Nature Genet. 7, 220–245 (1994).
Article CAS Google Scholar - Naggert, J. K. et al. Nature Genet. 10, 135–141 (1995).
Article CAS Google Scholar - Schuler, G. D., Aitschul, S. F. & Lipman, D. J. Proteins Struct. Funct. Genet. 9, 180–190 (1991).
Article CAS Google Scholar
Author information
Authors and Affiliations
- The Jackson Laboratory, 600 Main Street, Bar Harbor, Maine, 04609, USA
Konrad Noben-Trauth, Juergen K. Naggert & Patsy M. Nishina - Sequana Therapeutic Inc., La Jolla, California, 92037, USA
Michael A. North
Authors
- Konrad Noben-Trauth
You can also search for this author inPubMed Google Scholar - Juergen K. Naggert
You can also search for this author inPubMed Google Scholar - Michael A. North
You can also search for this author inPubMed Google Scholar - Patsy M. Nishina
You can also search for this author inPubMed Google Scholar
Rights and permissions
About this article
Cite this article
Noben-Trauth, K., Naggert, J., North, M. et al. A candidate gene for the mouse mutation tubby.Nature 380, 534–538 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1038/380534a0
- Received: 11 March 1996
- Accepted: 27 March 1996
- Issue Date: 11 April 1996
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/380534a0