FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
FB2026_01 , released March 12, 2026
Human Disease Model Report: insulin pathway effects, BMP/TGFB-related
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General Information
Name
insulin pathway effects, BMP/TGFB-related
FlyBase ID
FBhh0000531
Disease Ontology Term
Parent Disease
OMIM
Overview

Adult flies fed a high-fat diet (HFD) develop a number of phenotypes associated with type-2 diabetes, including elevated triglyceride and circulating glucose levels, and insulin resistance (see FBhh0000530). Under these conditions, it has been observed that expression of the gene gbb is elevated. Under normal dietary conditions, overexpression of gbb in the fat body produces phenotypes similar to those of HFD-fed flies. In HFD-fed flies, reduced levels of gbb effected by RNAi result in amelioration of the HFD-induced metabolic phenotypes.

Dmel\gbb is a member of the TGFbeta superfamily; there are many members of this family in both human and flies. The human genes most closely related to gbb are BMP7, BMP6, BMP5, BMP8A and BMP8B. One of these genes, Hsap\BMP7, has been introduced into flies. Heterologous rescue (functional complementation) is observed: when expression from the Dmel\gbb promoter, the wild-type Hsap\BMP7 gene is able to rescue the visible phenotype of a gbb loss-of-function mutation.

Animals homozygous for amorphic mutations of Dmel\gbb die during the larval stage; as larvae, they exhibit neurophysiology and neuroanatomy defects. Physical and genetic interactions of gbb have been described; see below and in the gbb gene report.

[updated Apr. 2017 by FlyBase; FBrf0222196]

Disease Summary Information
Disease Summary: insulin pathway effects, BMP/TGFB-related
OMIM report
Human gene(s) implicated
Symptoms and phenotype
Genetics

BMP6 is associated with body fat distribution in a GWAS study (see GWAS Catalog, below in 'External links').

BMP5 is associated with Obesity-related traits in a GWAS study (see GWAS Catalog, below in 'External links').

Cellular phenotype and pathology
Molecular information

The TGFbeta superfamily is a large family of related growth factors comprised of at least 30 members in mammals; members play key roles throughout development and in adult homeostatic processes (reviewed in Weiss and Attisano, 2013; pubmed:23799630).

External links
Disease synonyms
Ortholog Information
Human gene(s) in FlyBase
Other mammalian ortholog(s) used
    D. melanogaster Gene Information (1)
    Gene Snapshot
    glass bottom boat (gbb) encodes a BMP ligand in the TGF-beta/BMP family of dimeric signaling molecules. It binds to a receptor complex to transduce signal through phosphorylation of the product of Mad. It contributes to maintain stem cell populations, control cell fate specification, proliferation, synapse growth and neuropeptide release. [Date last reviewed: 2018-09-20]
    Gene Groups / Pathways
    Comments on ortholog(s)

    Many to many; multiple paralogous and orthologous genes in both human and flies. The human genes most closely related to gbb are BMP7, BMP6, BMP5, BMP8A and BMP8B.

    Orthologs and Alignments from DRSC
    DIOPT - DRSC Integrative Ortholog Prediction Tool - Click the link below to search for orthologs in Humans
    Other Genes Used: Viral, Bacterial, Synthetic (0)
      Summary of Physical Interactions (15 groups)
      protein-protein
      Interacting group
      Assay
      References
      chromatography technology, western blot, coimmunoprecipitation, comigration in non denaturing gel electrophoresis
      anti tag coimmunoprecipitation, anti tag western blot, anti bait coimmunoprecipitation, western blot, two hybrid
      anti tag coimmunoprecipitation, anti tag western blot
      anti tag coimmunoprecipitation, anti tag western blot
      anti tag coimmunoprecipitation, anti tag western blot
      anti tag coimmunoprecipitation, anti tag western blot
      anti tag coimmunoprecipitation, anti tag western blot, comigration in non denaturing gel electrophoresis, western blot
      anti tag coimmunoprecipitation, western blot
      enzymatic study, western blot
      anti tag coimmunoprecipitation, anti tag western blot
      anti tag coimmunoprecipitation, anti tag western blot, western blot
      anti tag coimmunoprecipitation, anti tag western blot
      proximity ligation assay, fluorescence microscopy
      anti tag coimmunoprecipitation, anti tag western blot
      anti tag coimmunoprecipitation, anti tag western blot
      Alleles Reported to Model Human Disease (Disease Ontology) (3 alleles)
      Models Based on Experimental Evidence ( 1 )
      Modifiers Based on Experimental Evidence ( 3 )
      Alleles Representing Disease-Implicated Variants
      Genetic Tools, Stocks and Reagents
      Sources of Stocks
      Contact lab of origin for a reagent not available from a public stock center.
      Bloomington Stock Center Disease Page
      Related mammalian, viral, bacterial, or synthetic transgenes
      Allele
      Transgene
      Publicly Available Stocks
      Selected Drosophila transgenes
      Allele
      Transgene
      Publicly Available Stocks
      RNAi constructs available
      Allele
      Transgene
      Publicly Available Stocks
      Selected Drosophila classical alleles
      Allele
      Allele class
      Mutagen
      Publicly Available Stocks
      amorphic allele - genetic evidence
      loss of function allele
      References (5)