Literature DB >> 21911492

Inhibition of ubiquitin ligase F-box and WD repeat domain-containing 7α (Fbw7α) causes hepatosteatosis through Krüppel-like factor 5 (KLF5)/peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ2 (PPARγ2) pathway but not SREBP-1c protein in mice.

Shin Kumadaki1, Tadayoshi Karasawa, Takashi Matsuzaka, Masatsugu Ema, Yoshimi Nakagawa, Masanori Nakakuki, Ryo Saito, Naoya Yahagi, Hitoshi Iwasaki, Hirohito Sone, Kazuhiro Takekoshi, Shigeru Yatoh, Kazuto Kobayashi, Akimitsu Takahashi, Hiroaki Suzuki, Satoru Takahashi, Nobuhiro Yamada, Hitoshi Shimano.   

Abstract

F-box and WD repeat domain-containing 7α (Fbw7α) is the substrate recognition component of a ubiquitin ligase that controls the degradation of factors involved in cellular growth, including c-Myc, cyclin E, and c-Jun. In addition, Fbw7α degrades the nuclear form of sterol regulatory element-binding protein (SREBP)-1a, a global regulator of lipid synthesis, particularly during mitosis in cultured cells. This study investigated the in vivo role of Fbw7α in hepatic lipid metabolism. siRNA knockdown of Fbw7α in mice caused marked hepatosteatosis with the accumulation of triglycerides. However, inhibition of Fbw7α did not change the level of nuclear SREBP-1 protein or the expression of genes involved in fatty acid synthesis and oxidation. In vivo experiments on the gain and loss of Fbw7α function indicated that Fbw7α regulated the expression of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) γ2 and its target genes involved in fatty acid uptake and triglyceride synthesis. These genes included fatty acid transporter Cd36, diacylglycerol acyltransferase 1 (Dgat1), and fat-specific protein 27 (Cidec). The regulation of PPARγ2 by Fbw7α was mediated, at least in part, by the direct degradation of the Krüppel-like factor 5 (KLF5) protein, upstream of PPARγ2 expression. Hepatic Fbw7α contributes to normal fatty acid and triglyceride metabolism, functions that represent novel aspects of this cell growth regulator.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21911492      PMCID: PMC3220464          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M111.235283

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


  54 in total

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2.  The transcription factor Klf5 is essential for intrahepatic biliary epithelial tissue remodeling after cholestatic liver injury.

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Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2018-03-09       Impact factor: 5.157

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4.  F-box and WD repeat domain-containing-7 (Fbxw7) protein targets endoplasmic reticulum-anchored osteogenic and chondrogenic transcriptional factors for degradation.

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5.  Circadian Amplitude Regulation via FBXW7-Targeted REV-ERBα Degradation.

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8.  Degradation of the endoplasmic reticulum-anchored transcription factor MyRF by the ubiquitin ligase SCFFbxw7 in a manner dependent on the kinase GSK-3.

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10.  KLF5 Is Induced by FOXO1 and Causes Oxidative Stress and Diabetic Cardiomyopathy.

Authors:  Ioannis D Kyriazis; Matthew Hoffman; Lea Gaignebet; Anna Maria Lucchese; Eftychia Markopoulou; Dimitra Palioura; Chao Wang; Thomas D Bannister; Melpo Christofidou-Solomidou; Shin-Ichi Oka; Junichi Sadoshima; Walter J Koch; Ira J Goldberg; Vincent W Yang; Agnieszka B Bialkowska; Georgios Kararigas; Konstantinos Drosatos
Journal:  Circ Res       Date:  2020-12-02       Impact factor: 17.367

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