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Characterization of cis-acting elements in the rat ATP citrate-lyase gene promoter.

Moon Y.A., Park S.W., Kim K.S.

Exp. Mol. Med. 34:60-68(2002) GeneRIF 24159 · Mapped (2)
Results suggest that Sp1 acts on the ATP citrate lyase promoter to produce basal and induced transcription by low fat/high carbohydrate diets. GeneRIF 24159

Critical role for cataplerosis via citrate in glucose-regulated insulin release.

Flamez D., Berger V., Kruhoffer M., Orntoft T., Pipeleers D., Schuit F.C.

Diabetes 51:2018-2024(2002) GeneRIF 24159 · Mapped (2)
expression in insulin-producing beta cells is linked to glucose-regulated insulin secretion GeneRIF 24159

The identification of ATP-citrate lyase as a protein kinase B (Akt) substrate in primary adipocytes.

Berwick D.C., Hers I., Heesom K.J., Moule S.K., Tavare J.M.

J. Biol. Chem. 277:33895-33900(2002) GeneRIF 24159 · Mapped (5)
ATP-citrate lyase is a protein kinase B substrate in adipocytes GeneRIF 24159

Normal flux through ATP-citrate lyase or fatty acid synthase is not required for glucose-stimulated insulin secretion.

Joseph J.W., Odegaard M.L., Ronnebaum S.M., Burgess S.C., Muehlbauer J., Sherry A.D., Newgard C.B.

J. Biol. Chem. 282:31592-31600(2007) GeneRIF 24159 · Mapped (3)
Normal flux through ATP-citrate lyase is not required for glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. GeneRIF 24159

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