Nuclear Receptor Rev-Erbα: A Heme Receptor that Coordinates Circadian Rhythm and Metabolism
Author(s) -
Lei Yin,
Nan Wu,
Mitchell A. Lazar
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
nuclear receptor signaling
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.434
H-Index - 33
ISSN - 1550-7629
DOI - 10.1621/nrs.08001
Subject(s) - nuclear receptor , circadian rhythm , nuclear receptor co repressor 1 , corepressor , circadian clock , biology , estrogen related receptor gamma , microbiology and biotechnology , liver receptor homolog 1 , genetics , gene , transcription factor , endocrinology
Nuclear receptor Rev-erbalpha (NR1D1), previously considered to be an orphan nuclear receptor, is a receptor for heme, which promotes transcriptional repression via recruitment of the NCoR-HDAC3 corepressor complex. Rev-erbalpha gene regulation is circadian, and Rev-erbalpha comprises a critical negative limb of the core circadian clock by directly repressing the expression of the positive clock component, Bmal1. Rev-erbalpha also regulates the metabolic gene pathway, thus serving as a heme sensor for coordination of circadian and metabolic pathways.
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