SummaryNuclear receptor signaling plays an important role in energy metabolism. In this study we demonstrate that the nuclear receptor corepressor RIP140 is a key regulator of metabolism in skeletal muscle. RIP140 is expressed in a fiber type-specific manner, and manipulation of its levels in null, heterozygous, and transgenic mice demonstrate that low levels promote while increased expression suppresses the formation of oxidative fibers. Expression profiling reveals global changes in the expression of genes implicated in both myofiber phenotype and metabolic functions. Genes involved in fatty-acid oxidation, oxidative phosphorylation, and mitochondrial biogenesis are upregulated in the absence of RIP140. Analysis of cultured myofibers demo...
Nuclear Hormone Receptors (NRs) are hormone dependent DNA binding proteins that translate physiologi...
Nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) are ligand activated DNA binding proteins that regulate genes involv...
SummaryTranscriptional coregulators control the activity of many transcription factors and are thoug...
2014-03-30Oxidative capacity is commonly assessed by measuring the content and the activity of key m...
Skeletal muscle constitutes the major site of glucose uptake leading to increased removal of glucose...
Nuclear receptors and their coactivators have been shown to function as key regulators of adipose ti...
AbstractThe control of physiological processes requires the regulation and coordination of many diff...
Nuclear hormone receptors (NR) have been implicated as regulators of lipid and carbohydrate metaboli...
Nuclear receptors (NR) are ligand-induced transcription factors that regulate the expression of gen...
AbstractObesity and its associated complications, which can lead to the development of metabolic syn...
We previously showed that the orphan nuclear receptor Nur77 (Nr4a1) plays an important role in the r...
Retinoid-related orphan receptor gamma (ROR gamma) is an orphan nuclear hormone receptor (NR) that i...
Skeletal muscle exhibits a high plasticity and accordingly can quickly adapt to different physiologi...
Skeletal muscle constitutes the major site of glucose uptake leading to increased removal of glucose...
We previously showed that the orphan nuclear receptor Nur77 (Nr4a1) plays an important role in the r...
Nuclear Hormone Receptors (NRs) are hormone dependent DNA binding proteins that translate physiologi...
Nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) are ligand activated DNA binding proteins that regulate genes involv...
SummaryTranscriptional coregulators control the activity of many transcription factors and are thoug...
2014-03-30Oxidative capacity is commonly assessed by measuring the content and the activity of key m...
Skeletal muscle constitutes the major site of glucose uptake leading to increased removal of glucose...
Nuclear receptors and their coactivators have been shown to function as key regulators of adipose ti...
AbstractThe control of physiological processes requires the regulation and coordination of many diff...
Nuclear hormone receptors (NR) have been implicated as regulators of lipid and carbohydrate metaboli...
Nuclear receptors (NR) are ligand-induced transcription factors that regulate the expression of gen...
AbstractObesity and its associated complications, which can lead to the development of metabolic syn...
We previously showed that the orphan nuclear receptor Nur77 (Nr4a1) plays an important role in the r...
Retinoid-related orphan receptor gamma (ROR gamma) is an orphan nuclear hormone receptor (NR) that i...
Skeletal muscle exhibits a high plasticity and accordingly can quickly adapt to different physiologi...
Skeletal muscle constitutes the major site of glucose uptake leading to increased removal of glucose...
We previously showed that the orphan nuclear receptor Nur77 (Nr4a1) plays an important role in the r...
Nuclear Hormone Receptors (NRs) are hormone dependent DNA binding proteins that translate physiologi...
Nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) are ligand activated DNA binding proteins that regulate genes involv...
SummaryTranscriptional coregulators control the activity of many transcription factors and are thoug...