[HTML][HTML] Anatomical profiling of nuclear receptor expression reveals a hierarchical transcriptional network

AL Bookout, Y Jeong, M Downes, TY Ruth, RM Evans… - Cell, 2006 - cell.com
AL Bookout, Y Jeong, M Downes, TY Ruth, RM Evans, DJ Mangelsdorf
Cell, 2006cell.com
In multicellular organisms, the ability to regulate reproduction, development, and nutrient
utilization coincided with the evolution of nuclear receptors (NRs), transcription factors that
utilize lipophilic ligands to mediate their function. Studying the expression profile of NRs
offers a simple, powerful way to obtain highly relational information about their physiologic
functions as individual proteins and as a superfamily. We surveyed the expression of all 49
mouse NR mRNAs in 39 tissues, representing diverse anatomical systems. The resulting …
Summary
In multicellular organisms, the ability to regulate reproduction, development, and nutrient utilization coincided with the evolution of nuclear receptors (NRs), transcription factors that utilize lipophilic ligands to mediate their function. Studying the expression profile of NRs offers a simple, powerful way to obtain highly relational information about their physiologic functions as individual proteins and as a superfamily. We surveyed the expression of all 49 mouse NR mRNAs in 39 tissues, representing diverse anatomical systems. The resulting data set uncovers several NR clades whose patterns of expression indicate their ability to coordinate the transcriptional programs necessary to affect distinct physiologic pathways. Remarkably, this regulatory network divides along the following two physiologic paradigms: (1) reproduction, development, and growth and (2) nutrient uptake, metabolism, and excretion. These data reveal a hierarchical transcriptional circuitry that extends beyond individual tissues to form a meganetwork governing physiology on an organismal scale.
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