Circadian repressors CRY1 and CRY2 broadly interact with nuclear receptors and modulate transcriptional activity

昼夜节律抑制因子 CRY1 和 CRY2 与核受体广泛相互作用并调节转录活性

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作者:Anna Kriebs, Sabine D Jordan, Erin Soto, Emma Henriksson, Colby R Sandate, Megan E Vaughan, Alanna B Chan, Drew Duglan, Stephanie J Papp, Anne-Laure Huber, Megan E Afetian, Ruth T Yu, Xuan Zhao, Michael Downes, Ronald M Evans, Katja A Lamia

Abstract

Nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) regulate physiology by sensing lipophilic ligands and adapting cellular transcription appropriately. A growing understanding of the impact of circadian clocks on mammalian transcription has sparked interest in the interregulation of transcriptional programs. Mammalian clocks are based on a transcriptional feedback loop featuring the transcriptional activators circadian locomotor output cycles kaput (CLOCK) and brain and muscle ARNT-like 1 (BMAL1), and transcriptional repressors cryptochrome (CRY) and period (PER). CRY1 and CRY2 bind independently of other core clock factors to many genomic sites, which are enriched for NR recognition motifs. Here we report that CRY1/2 serve as corepressors for many NRs, indicating a new facet of circadian control of NR-mediated regulation of metabolism and physiology, and specifically contribute to diurnal modulation of drug metabolism.

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