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PexRAP Inhibits PRDM16-Mediated Thermogenic Gene Expression.

Citation
Lodhi, I. J., et al. “Pexrap Inhibits Prdm16-Mediated Thermogenic Gene Expression.”. Cell Reports, pp. 2766-2774.
Center Washington University in St Louis
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Author Irfan J Lodhi, John M Dean, Anyuan He, Hongsuk Park, Min Tan, Chu Feng, Haowei Song, Fong-Fu Hsu, Clay F Semenkovich
Keywords PPARγ, PRDM16, UCP1, adipocyte browning, Adipose tissue, beige fat, obesity
Abstract

How the nuclear receptor PPARγ regulates the development of two functionally distinct types of adipose tissue, brown and white fat, as well as the browning of white fat, remains unclear. Our previous studies suggest that PexRAP, a peroxisomal lipid synthetic enzyme, regulates PPARγ signaling and white adipogenesis. Here, we show that PexRAP is an inhibitor of brown adipocyte gene expression. PexRAP inactivation promoted adipocyte browning, increased energy expenditure, and decreased adiposity. Identification of PexRAP-interacting proteins suggests that PexRAP function extends beyond its role as a lipid synthetic enzyme. Notably, PexRAP interacts with importin-β1, a nuclear import factor, and knockdown of PexRAP in adipocytes reduced the levels of nuclear phospholipids. PexRAP also interacts with PPARγ, as well as PRDM16, a critical transcriptional regulator of thermogenesis, and disrupts the PRDM16-PPARγ complex, providing a potential mechanism for PexRAP-mediated inhibition of adipocyte browning. These results identify PexRAP as an important regulator of adipose tissue remodeling.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Cell reports
Volume
20
Issue
12
Number of Pages
2766-2774
Date Published
09/2017
ISSN Number
2211-1247
DOI
10.1016/j.celrep.2017.08.077
Alternate Journal
Cell Rep
PMID
28930673
PMCID
PMC5679740
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