Abstract
The authors would like to clarify that the controls previously depicted in Figs Figs4E4E and and7A7A were for different experiments and were included in error. Fig 4 UCP2 is Up-Regulated in Sirt1 Knockdown Cells and in Sirt1 KO Mice. Fig 7 UCP2 mRNA or Protein Levels in Fed or Starved Wild-Type Mice. The correct control for Fig 4E was located and used to prepare a corrected figure. The correct control for the original Fig 7A could not be located; this panel has therefore been removed after a careful assessment and investigation determined that the result for which original Fig 7A was cited is supported elsewhere in this article, and that removal of this panel does not affect the conclusions of the paper. We have also taken this opportunity to provide new versions of several figures (Figs (Figs4,4, ,5,5, ,6,6, ,7)7) in which gel/blot splices and a non-linear level adjustment were made but were not previously indicated or declared, or to replace incorrectly spliced gels/blots with the un-spliced originals. We also take the opportunity to correct two errors in the legend to Fig 6, first to remove a redundant and incorrect sentence, and second to address incorrect description of p values. Fig 5 Sirt1 Binds at the UCP2 Promoter and Represses the Gene. Fig 6 Knockdown of UCP2 in Sirt1 Knockdown Cells Restores Glucose-Induced Insulin Secretion. The text in the Results section titled “UCP2 Levels Increase in Food-Deprived Mice” has been edited to accommodate the removal of the original Fig 7A and the relabeling of Fig 7B, 7C and 7D as Fig 7A, 7B and 7C, respectively. The corrected text and Figs Figs4,4, ,5,5, ,66 and and77 are provided here.
Highlights
Does the regulation of UCP2 play any role in the normal secretion of insulin in β cells of wildtype mice in response to diet? To address this question, we starved wild-type mice O/N and compared the levels of UCP2 in whole pancreas and in islets to mice feeding ad libitum
We found an increase in levels of UCP2 protein in starved mice compared with fed mice (Fig 7A)
The levels of UCP2 in KO mice fed ad libitum were elevated compared with wild-type, as expected (Fig 7B)
Summary
Does the regulation of UCP2 play any role in the normal secretion of insulin in β cells of wildtype mice in response to diet? We starved wild-type mice O/N and compared the levels of UCP2 in whole pancreas and in islets to mice feeding ad libitum. We found an increase in levels of UCP2 protein in starved mice compared with fed mice (Fig 7A).
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