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The orphan nuclear receptor Nur77 regulates LKB1 localization and activates AMPK

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NATURE CHEMICAL BIOLOGY
Volume 8, Issue 11, Pages 897-904

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/NCHEMBIO.1069

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology [2011CB910802]
  2. National Natural Science Fund of China [30810103905, 30630070, 30921005, 30870479]
  3. Program of Introducing Talents of Discipline to Universities [B12001, B06016]
  4. Open Research Fund of State Key Laboratory of Cellular Stress Biology, Xiamen University [SKLCSB2012KF002]

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Liver kinase B1 (LKB1) has important roles in governing energy homeostasis by regulating the activity of the energy sensor kinase AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK). The regulation of LKB1 function, however, is still poorly understood. Here we demonstrate that the orphan nuclear receptor Nur77 binds and sequesters LKB1 in the nucleus, thereby attenuating AMPK activation. This Nur77 function is antagonized by the chemical compound ethyl 2-[2,3,4-trimethoxy-6-(1-octanoyl)phenyl]acetate (TMPA), which interacts with Nur77 with high affinity and at specific sites. TMPA binding of Nur77 results in the release and shuttling of LKB1 to the cytoplasm to phosphorylate AMPK alpha. Moreover, TMPA effectively reduces blood glucose and alleviates insulin resistance in type II db/db and high-fat diet-and streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice but not in diabetic littermates with the Nur77 gene knocked out. This study attains a mechanistic understanding of the regulation of LKB1-AMPK axis and implicates Nur77 as a new and amenable target for the design and development of therapeutics to treat metabolic diseases.

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