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Rev-erb? and Rev-erb? coordinately protect the circadian clock and normal metabolic function.


ABSTRACT: The nuclear receptor Rev-erb? regulates circadian rhythm and metabolism, but its effects are modest and it has been considered to be a secondary regulator of the cell-autonomous clock. Here we report that depletion of Rev-erb? together with closely related Rev-erb? has dramatic effects on the cell-autonomous clock as well as hepatic lipid metabolism. Mouse embryonic fibroblasts were rendered arrhythmic by depletion of both Rev-erbs. In mouse livers, Rev-erb? mRNA and protein levels oscillate with a diurnal pattern similar to that of Rev-erb?, and both Rev-erbs are recruited to a remarkably similar set of binding sites across the genome, enriched near metabolic genes. Depletion of both Rev-erbs in liver synergistically derepresses several metabolic genes as well as genes that control the positive limb of the molecular clock. Moreover, deficiency of both Rev-erbs causes marked hepatic steatosis, in contrast to relatively subtle changes upon loss of either subtype alone. These findings establish the two Rev-erbs as major regulators of both clock function and metabolism, displaying a level of subtype collaboration that is unusual among nuclear receptors but common among core clock proteins, protecting the organism from major perturbations in circadian and metabolic physiology.

SUBMITTER: Bugge A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3323877 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Rev-erbα and Rev-erbβ coordinately protect the circadian clock and normal metabolic function.

Bugge Anne A   Feng Dan D   Everett Logan J LJ   Briggs Erika R ER   Mullican Shannon E SE   Wang Fenfen F   Jager Jennifer J   Lazar Mitchell A MA  

Genes & development 20120401 7


The nuclear receptor Rev-erbα regulates circadian rhythm and metabolism, but its effects are modest and it has been considered to be a secondary regulator of the cell-autonomous clock. Here we report that depletion of Rev-erbα together with closely related Rev-erbβ has dramatic effects on the cell-autonomous clock as well as hepatic lipid metabolism. Mouse embryonic fibroblasts were rendered arrhythmic by depletion of both Rev-erbs. In mouse livers, Rev-erbβ mRNA and protein levels oscillate wit  ...[more]

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