Genetic analysis of digestive physiology using fluorescent phospholipid reporters.
Science
; 292(5520): 1385-8, 2001 May 18.
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| ID: mdl-11359013
Zebrafish are a valuable model for mammalian lipid metabolism; larvae process lipids similarly through the intestine and hepatobiliary system and respond to drugs that block cholesterol synthesis in humans. After ingestion of fluorescently quenched phospholipids, endogenous lipase activity and rapid transport of cleavage products results in intense gall bladder fluorescence. Genetic screening identifies zebrafish mutants, such as fat free, that show normal digestive organ morphology but severely reduced phospholipid and cholesterol processing. Thus, fluorescent lipids provide a sensitive readout of lipid metabolism and are a powerful tool for identifying genes that mediate vertebrate digestive physiology.
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Banco de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Fosfolípidos
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Pez Cebra
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Sistema Digestivo
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Fenómenos Fisiológicos del Sistema Digestivo
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Colorantes Fluorescentes
Límite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Año:
2001
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Article