Shin_2011_Science_334_670

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Title : Drosophila microbiome modulates host developmental and metabolic homeostasis via insulin signaling - Shin_2011_Science_334_670
Author(s) : Shin SC , Kim SH , You H , Kim B , Kim AC , Lee KA , Yoon JH , Ryu JH , Lee WJ
Ref : Science , 334 :670 , 2011
Abstract :

The symbiotic microbiota profoundly affect many aspects of host physiology; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying host-microbe cross-talk are largely unknown. Here, we show that the pyrroloquinoline quinone-dependent alcohol dehydrogenase (PQQ-ADH) activity of a commensal bacterium, Acetobacter pomorum, modulates insulin/insulin-like growth factor signaling (IIS) in Drosophila to regulate host homeostatic programs controlling developmental rate, body size, energy metabolism, and intestinal stem cell activity. Germ-free animals monoassociated with PQQ-ADH mutant bacteria displayed severe deregulation of developmental and metabolic homeostasis. Importantly, these defects were reversed by enhancing host IIS or by supplementing the diet with acetic acid, the metabolic product of PQQ-ADH.

PubMedSearch : Shin_2011_Science_334_670
PubMedID: 22053049
Gene_locus related to this paper: acepa-c7jn35 , 9prot-f1ys09

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Gene_locus acepa-c7jn35    9prot-f1ys09

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Shin SC, Kim SH, You H, Kim B, Kim AC, Lee KA, Yoon JH, Ryu JH, Lee WJ (2011)
Drosophila microbiome modulates host developmental and metabolic homeostasis via insulin signaling
Science 334 :670

Shin SC, Kim SH, You H, Kim B, Kim AC, Lee KA, Yoon JH, Ryu JH, Lee WJ (2011)
Science 334 :670