%0 Journal Article %T Indispensable role of the Ubiquitin-fold modifier 1-specific E3 ligase in maintaining intestinal homeostasis and controlling gut inflammation %A Bianca Islam %A Candace J. Poole %A Chunwan Lu %A Darren Browning %A Guangxun Zhu %A Honglin Li %A Huabin Zhu %A Jan van Riggelen %A Kebin Liu %A Michaela Quintero %A Nagendra Singh %A Richard Blumberg %A Siyang Liu %A Yafei Cai %A Zezheng Pan %J Archive of "Cell Discovery". %D 2019 %R 10.1038/s41421-018-0070-x %X a Ufl1 and Ufbp1 are highly expressed in intestinal Paneth cells. Ufl1 and Ufbp1 proteins were examined by immunohistochemistry of ileal sections. Ufl1f/f:ROSA26-CreERT2 and Ufbp1f/f: ROSA26-CreERT2 mice were treated with tamoxifen for 5 days and killed at 2 weeks after initial treatment of tamoxifen. Goblet cells are labeled with ¡°G¡±, while Paneth cells are marked with ¡°P¡±. b Tamoxifen-induced deletion of Ufl1 exon 7. c. Ufl1 mRNA level in Ufl1-deficient intestine. Quantitative RT-PCR was performed using total RNA isolated from small intestinal crypts and the primers specific for deleted exon 7. The p values were determined by unpaired t-tests. p£¿<£¿0.001 (n£¿=£¿6). d Ufl1 protein level in wild-type and Ufl1-deleted intestines. e H&E and Alcian/PAS staining of small intestinal sections and quantitation of Paneth and goblet cells in the crypts. At least 100 crypts were counted from 6 mice of each genotype in a double blinded manner. The average numbers of Paneth and goblet cells per crypt were scored. The p values were determined by unpaired t-tests. f H&E and Alcian/PAS staining of the colonic sections and quantitation of goblet cells in the crypts (n£¿=£¿6). Quantitation was conducted as described in ¡°e¡±. g Lysozyme staining of ileal sections. h Immunoblotting of lysozyme in Ufl1-deficient crypts. Crypts were isolated accordingly and the lysates were subjected to immunoblotting of indicated antibodies. Ufmylation conjugates were indicated by asterisks. Scale bar is 20 ¦Ìm. i Electron micrographs of the crypts of wild-type and Ufl1-deficient mice. Scale bar is 5£¿¦Ì %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6349939/