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Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2006

Estrogen-related Receptor α Is a Repressor of Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase Gene Transcription

Birger Herzog; Jessica Cardenas; Robert K. Hall; Josep A. Villena; Philip J. Budge; Vincent Giguère; Daryl K. Granner; Anastasia Kralli

The orphan nuclear receptor estrogen-related receptor (ERR) α is a downstream effector of the transcriptional coactivator PGC-1α in the regulation of genes important for mitochondrial oxidative capacity. PGC-1α is also a potent activator of the transcriptional program required for hepatic gluconeogenesis, and in particular of the key gluconeogenic enzyme phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK). We report here that the regulatory sequences of the PEPCK gene harbor a functional ERRα binding site. However, in contrast to the co-stimulating effects of ERRα and PGC-1α on mitochondrial gene expression, ERRα acts as a transcriptional repressor of the PEPCK gene. Suppression of ERRα expression by small interfering RNA leads to reduced binding of ERRα to the endogenous PEPCK gene, and an increase in promoter occupancy by PGC-1α, suggesting that part of the ERRα function at this gene is to antagonize the action of PGC-1α. In agreement with the in vitro studies, animals that lack ERRα show increased expression of gluconeogenic genes, including PEPCK and glycerol kinase, but decreased expression of mitochondrial genes, such as ATP synthase subunit β and cytochrome c-1. Our findings suggest that ERRα has opposing effects on genes important for mitochondrial oxidative capacity and gluconeogenesis. The different functions of ERRα in the regulation of these pathways suggest that enhancing ERRα activity could have beneficial effects on glucose metabolism in diabetic subjects by two distinct mechanisms: increasing mitochondrial oxidative capacity in peripheral tissues and liver, and suppressing hepatic glucose production.


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2004

NDRG1 Is Necessary for p53-dependent Apoptosis

Susanne Stein; Emily K. Thomas; Birger Herzog; Matthew D. Westfall; Jonathan V. Rocheleau; Roger S. Jackson; Mai Wang; Peng Liang


Molecular Endocrinology | 2007

The Nuclear Receptor Cofactor, Receptor-Interacting Protein 140, Is Required for the Regulation of Hepatic Lipid and Glucose Metabolism by Liver X Receptor

Birger Herzog; Magnus Hallberg; Asha Seth; Angela Woods; Roger White; Malcolm G. Parker


Journal of Ethnopharmacology | 2005

An extract of Syzygium aromaticum represses genes encoding hepatic gluconeogenic enzymes.

Ratna Prasad; Birger Herzog; Braden Boone; Lauren Sims; Mary Waltner-Law


Molecular Endocrinology | 2004

Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ Coactivator-1α, as a Transcription Amplifier, Is Not Essential for Basal and Hormone-Induced Phosphoenolpyruvate Carboxykinase Gene Expression

Birger Herzog; Robert K. Hall; Xiaohui L. Wang; Mary Waltner-Law; Daryl K. Granner


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2004

The synergistic effect of dexamethasone and all-trans-retinoic acid on hepatic phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase gene expression involves the coactivator p300.

Xiaohui L. Wang; Birger Herzog; Mary Waltner-Law; Robert K. Hall; Masakazu Shiota; Daryl K. Granner


Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2003

Elements of the Glucocorticoid and Retinoic Acid Response Units Are Involved in cAMP-mediated Expression of the PEPCK Gene

Mary Waltner-Law; David T. Duong; Marc C. Daniels; Birger Herzog; Xiaohui L. Wang; Ratna Prasad; Daryl K. Granner


11th European Congress of Endocrinology | 2009

Diverse actions of the nuclear receptor corepressor RIP140 in metabolic regulation

Malcolm G. Parker; Mark Christian; Evangelos Kiskinis; Asmaà Fritah; Ariel Poliandri; Jenny Steel; Magnus Hallberg; Birger Herzog; Asha Seth; Steven Dilworth; Roger White


Society for Endocrinology BES | 2007

The importance of gene repression for metabolic regulation in human fat

Daniel Morganstein; Birger Herzog; Roger White; Malcolm G. Parker


Archive | 2007

Isoforms and Estrogen-Related Receptor {alpha} Adipocytes through Specific Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor Receptor Interacting Protein 140 Regulates Expression of Uncoupling Protein 1 in

Darja Debevec; Mark Christian; Daniel Morganstein; Asha Seth; Birger Herzog; Malcolm G. Parker; Roger White

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Asha Seth

Imperial College London

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Anastasia Kralli

Scripps Research Institute

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Jessica Cardenas

Scripps Research Institute

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Josep A. Villena

Scripps Research Institute

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