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Karpac, J., Hull-Thompson, J., Falleur, M., Jasper, H. (2009). JNK signaling in insulin-producing cells is required for adaptive responses to stress in Drosophila.  Aging Cell 8(3): 288--295.
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FBrf0208375
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Research paper
Abstract
Adaptation to environmental challenges is critical for the survival of an organism. Repression of Insulin/IGF Signaling (IIS) by stress-responsive Jun-N-terminal Kinase (JNK) signaling is emerging as a conserved mechanism that allows reallocating resources from anabolic to repair processes under stress conditions. JNK activation in Insulin-producing cells (IPCs) is sufficient to repress Insulin and Insulin-like peptide (ILP) expression in rats and flies, but the significance of this interaction for adaptive responses to stress is unclear. In this study, it is shown that JNK activity in IPCs of flies is required for oxidative stress-induced repression of the Drosophila ILP2. It is found that this repression is required for growth adaptation to heat stress as well as adult oxidative stress tolerance, and that induction of stress response genes in the periphery is in part dependent on IPC-specific JNK activity. Endocrine control of IIS by JNK in IPCs is thus critical for systemic adaptation to stress.
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PMC2727449 (PMC) (EuropePMC)
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    Language of Publication
    English
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    Publication Type
    Journal
    Abbreviation
    Aging Cell
    Title
    Aging Cell
    Publication Year
    2002-
    ISBN/ISSN
    1474-9718 1474-9728
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