| Literature DB >> 25903414 |
Marco Giudici1, Saioa Goni1, Rongrong Fan1, Eckardt Treuter2.
Abstract
Within the past two decades, coregulators have emerged as essential chromatin components of metabolic signaling by nuclear receptors and additional metabolite-sensing transcription factors. Intriguingly, coregulators themselves are efficient sensors and effectors of metabolic stimuli that modulate gene expression at different levels, often via post-translational modifications of histones or other factors. There is already evidence that alterations of expression or function of coregulators contributes to metabolic disease by propagating disease-specific epigenomes linked to the dysregulation of transcription and downstream pathways. In this chapter we review the current progress made in understanding the role of coregulators in metabolic pathways, with a particular emphasis on their study in vivo and in the context of metabolic disease.Entities:
Keywords: Coregulators; Inflammation; Metabolic disease; Metabolism; Nuclear receptors
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Year: 2016 PMID: 25903414 DOI: 10.1007/164_2015_5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Handb Exp Pharmacol ISSN: 0171-2004