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Cytosporone B is an agonist for nuclear orphan receptor Nur77

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NATURE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
Volume 4, Issue 9, Pages 548-556

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/nchembio.106

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  1. National Natural Science Fund of China [30630070, 30425014, 30325044]
  2. Ministry of Science and Technology [2006CB503905, 2004CB518800, 2007CB914402]
  3. Ministry of Education [706036, 306010, 705030]

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Nuclear orphan receptor Nur77 has important roles in many biological processes. However, a physiological ligand for Nur77 has not been identified. Here, we report that the octaketide cytosporone B (Csn-B) is a naturally occurring agonist for Nur77. Csn-B specifically binds to the ligand-binding domain of Nur77 and stimulates Nur77-dependent transactivational activity towards target genes including Nr4a1 (Nur77) itself, which contains multiple consensus response elements allowing positive autoregulation in a Csn-B-dependent manner. Csn-B also elevates blood glucose levels in fasting C57 mice, an effect that is accompanied by induction of multiple genes involved in gluconeogenesis. These biological effects were not observed in Nur77-null (Nr4a1(-/-)) mice, which indicates that Csn-B regulates gluconeogenesis through Nur77. Moreover, Csn-B induced apoptosis and retarded xenograft tumor growth by inducing Nur77 expression, translocating Nur77 to mitochondria to cause cytochrome c release. Thus, Csn-B may represent a promising therapeutic drug for cancers and hypoglycemia, and it may also be useful as a reagent to increase understanding of Nur77 biological function.

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