| Literature DB >> 26440885 |
Jaakko Mattila1, Essi Havula1, Erja Suominen1, Mari Teesalu1, Ida Surakka2, Riikka Hynynen1, Helena Kilpinen3, Juho Väänänen4, Iiris Hovatta5, Reijo Käkelä4, Samuli Ripatti6, Thomas Sandmann7, Ville Hietakangas8.
Abstract
The ChREBP/Mondo-Mlx transcription factors are activated by sugars and are essential for sugar tolerance. They promote the conversion of sugars to lipids, but beyond this, their physiological roles are insufficiently understood. Here, we demonstrate that in an organism-wide setting in Drosophila, Mondo-Mlx controls the majority of sugar-regulated genes involved in nutrient digestion and transport as well as carbohydrate, amino acid, and lipid metabolism. Furthermore, human orthologs of the Mondo-Mlx targets display enrichment among gene variants associated with high circulating triglycerides. In addition to direct regulation of metabolic genes, Mondo-Mlx maintains metabolic homeostasis through downstream effectors, including the Activin ligand Dawdle and the Gli-similar transcription factor Sugarbabe. Sugarbabe controls a subset of Mondo-Mlx-dependent processes, including de novo lipogenesis and fatty acid desaturation. In sum, Mondo-Mlx is a master regulator of other sugar-responsive pathways essential for adaptation to a high-sugar diet.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26440885 DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2015.08.081
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Rep Impact factor: 9.423