Circadian Regulation Of Hepatic Metabolism By Nuclear Receptors Rev-Erb And Ror

  • Zhang, Yuxiang
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Publication date
January 2017
Publisher
ScholarlyCommons
Language
English

Abstract

Circadian and metabolic physiology are intricately intertwined. Although the liver clock is entrained by the central clock, it also directly controls metabolic gene expression. Hormone responsive nuclear factors are hypothesized to be the major clock components that regulate metabolism, which include Rev-erbs and RORs. In this study, we explored the mechanism of regulation of liver circadian gene expression by Rev-erbs and RORs. We found that Rev-erbalpha modulates the clock and metabolism by different genomic mechanisms. Clock control requires Rev-erbalpha to bind directly to the genome at its cognate sites, where it competes with activating ROR TFs. By contrast, Rev-erbalpha regulates metabolic genes primarily by recruiting the HDAC3 core...

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liverAnatomical structure
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lipidBand
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molecular clockTopical concept
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genomeChemical compound
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geneOrganisation
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triglycerideChemical compound
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AMTopical concept
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corepressorChemical compound
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