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MRT, Functioning with NURF Complex, Regulates Lipid Droplet Size

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CELL REPORTS
Volume 24, Issue 11, Pages 2972-2984

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2018.08.026

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2018YFA0506902/2016YFA0500100]
  2. Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB13030300]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31571377/31630019]

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Lipid droplets (LDs) are highly dynamic organelles that store neutral lipids. Through a gene overexpression screen in the Drosophila larval fat body, we have identified that MRT, an Myb/switching-defective protein 3 (Swi3), Adaptor 2 (Ada2), Nuclear receptor co-repressor (N-CoR), Transcription factor (TF) IIIB (SANT)-like DNA-binding domain-containing protein, regulates LD size and lipid storage. MRT directly interacts with, and is functionally dependent on, the PZG and NURF chromatin-remodeling complex components. MRT binds to the promoter of plin1, the gene encoding the LD-resident protein perilipin, and inhibits the transcription of plin1. In vitro LD coalescence assays suggest that mrt overexpression or loss of plin1 function facilitates LD coalescence. Our findings suggest that MRT functions together with chromatin-remodeling factors to regulate LD size, likely through the transcriptional repression of plin1.

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