Evidence that Evolution of the Diabetes Susceptibility Gene SLC30A8 that Encodes the Zinc Transporter ZnT8 Drives Variations in Pancreatic Islet Zinc Content in Multiple Species
Pancreatic islet zinc levels vary widely between species. Very low islet zinc levels in Guinea pigs were thought to be driven by evolution of the INS gene that resulted in the generation of an isoform lacking a histidine at amino acid 10 in the B chain of insulin that is unable to bind zinc. However...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of molecular evolution 2019-07, Vol.87 (4-6), p.147-151 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Pancreatic islet zinc levels vary widely between species. Very low islet zinc levels in Guinea pigs were thought to be driven by evolution of the
INS
gene that resulted in the generation of an isoform lacking a histidine at amino acid 10 in the B chain of insulin that is unable to bind zinc. However, we recently showed that the
SLC30A8
gene, that encodes the zinc transporter ZnT8, is a pseudogene in Guinea pigs, providing an alternate mechanism to potentially explain the low zinc levels. We show here that the
SLC30A8
gene is also inactivated in sheep, cows, chinchillas and naked mole rats but in all four species a histidine is retained at amino acid 10 in the B chain of insulin. Zinc levels are known to be very low in sheep and cow islets. These data suggest that evolution of
SLC30A8
rather than
INS
drives variation in pancreatic islet zinc content in multiple species. |
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ISSN: | 0022-2844 1432-1432 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s00239-019-09898-0 |