Interaction between sterol regulatory element-binding proteins and liver receptor homolog-1 reciprocally suppresses their transcriptional activities.
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The sterol-sensing endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane protein TRC8 hampers ER to Golgi transport of sterol regulatory element-binding protein-2 (SREBP-2)/SREBP cleavage-activated protein and reduces SREBP-2 cleavagecAMP-stimulated transcription of DGKθ requires steroidogenic factor 1 and sterol regulatory element binding protein 1HOXA13 Is essential for placental vascular patterning and labyrinth endothelial specificationIdentification of MIG12 as a mediator for stimulation of lipogenesis by LXR activation.A nuclear-receptor-dependent phosphatidylcholine pathway with antidiabetic effects.Serum CETP status is independently associated with reduction rates in LDL-C in pitavastatin-treated diabetic patients and possible involvement of LXR in its associationSREBPs: protein interaction and SREBPs.Nuclear receptor PXR, transcriptional circuits and metabolic relevance.Growth factor-induced phosphorylation of sterol regulatory element-binding proteins inhibits sumoylation, thereby stimulating the expression of their target genes, low density lipoprotein uptake, and lipid synthesis.TRB3 suppresses adipocyte differentiation by negatively regulating PPARgamma transcriptional activity.ApoC-III gene expression is sharply increased during adipogenesis and is augmented by retinoid X receptor (RXR) agonists.SREBP-regulated lipid metabolism: convergent physiology - divergent pathophysiology.ATF6α stimulates cholesterogenic gene expression and de novo cholesterol synthesis.Consumption of soy protein isolate reduces hepatic SREBP-1c and lipogenic gene expression in wild-type mice, but not in FXR-deficient mice.Ad4BP/SF-1 regulates cholesterol synthesis to boost the production of steroids
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Interaction between sterol regulatory element-binding proteins and liver receptor homolog-1 reciprocally suppresses their transcriptional activities.
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Interaction between sterol reg ...... ir transcriptional activities.
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Interaction between sterol reg ...... ir transcriptional activities.
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Interaction between sterol reg ...... ir transcriptional activities.
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P2093
P2860
P356
P1476
Interaction between sterol reg ...... ir transcriptional activities.
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P2093
Mitsumi Arito
Ryuichiro Sato
Satoshi Hachimura
Tomohiko Kanayama
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P304
10290-10298
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10.1074/JBC.M700270200
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P577
2007-02-05T00:00:00Z