Proline- and acidic amino acid-rich basic leucine zipper proteins modulate peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alpha (PPAR alpha) activity.

  • Gachon, F.
  • Leuenberger, N.
  • Claudel, T.
  • Gos, P.
  • Jouffe, C.
  • Fleury Olela, F.
  • de Mollerat du Jeu, X.
  • Wahli, W.
  • Schibler, U.
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Publication date
January 2011

Abstract

In mammals, many aspects of metabolism are under circadian control. At least in part, this regulation is achieved by core-clock or clock-controlled transcription factors whose abundance and/or activity oscillate during the day. The clock-controlled proline- and acidic amino acid-rich domain basic leucine zipper proteins D-site-binding protein, thyrotroph embryonic factor, and hepatic leukemia factor have previously been shown to participate in the circadian control of xenobiotic detoxification in liver and other peripheral organs. Here we present genetic and biochemical evidence that the three proline- and acidic amino acid-rich basic leucine zipper proteins also play a key role in circadian lipid metabolism by influencing the rhythmic expr...

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