Rev-erbalpha, a heme sensor that coordinates metabolic and circadian pathways
- PMID: 18006707
- DOI: 10.1126/science.1150179
Rev-erbalpha, a heme sensor that coordinates metabolic and circadian pathways
Abstract
The circadian clock temporally coordinates metabolic homeostasis in mammals. Central to this is heme, an iron-containing porphyrin that serves as prosthetic group for enzymes involved in oxidative metabolism as well as transcription factors that regulate circadian rhythmicity. The circadian factor that integrates this dual function of heme is not known. We show that heme binds reversibly to the orphan nuclear receptor Rev-erbalpha, a critical negative component of the circadian core clock, and regulates its interaction with a nuclear receptor corepressor complex. Furthermore, heme suppresses hepatic gluconeogenic gene expression and glucose output through Rev-erbalpha-mediated gene repression. Thus, Rev-erbalpha serves as a heme sensor that coordinates the cellular clock, glucose homeostasis, and energy metabolism.
Comment in
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Circadian rhythms. Daily watch on metabolism.Science. 2007 Dec 14;318(5857):1730-1. doi: 10.1126/science.1151360. Epub 2007 Nov 15. Science. 2007. PMID: 18006706 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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