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The scaffold protein p62 regulates adaptive thermogenesis through ATF2 nuclear target activation

Authors :
Jens C. Brüning
Susanne Keipert
Bernd J. Pichler
Julia Zorn
Martin Klingenspor
Ines Pramme-Steinwachs
Siegfried Ussar
Martin Jastroch
Maria T. Diaz-Meco
Anna Fedl
Florian C. Maier
Markus Brielmeier
Jianfeng Huang
Stephan Sachs
Ahmed E. Othman
Henriette Uhlenhaut
Anna Fenzl
Jorge Moscat
M. H. Tschöp
Wolfgang M. Thaiss
Brian Finan
Maximilian Kleinert
Timo D. Müller
Kenneth A. Dyar
Manfred Kneilling
Stephen C. Woods
Angelika Scheideler
Dianxin Liu
Kerstin Stemmer
Christoffer Clemmensen
Katrin Fischer
Sheila Collins
André Gessner
Source :
Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-13 (2020), Nat. Commun. 11:2306 (2020), Nature Communications, Fischer, K, Fenzl, A, Liu, D, Dyar, K A, Kleinert, M, Brielmeier, M, Clemmensen, C, Fedl, A, Finan, B, Gessner, A, Jastroch, M, Huang, J, Keipert, S, Klingenspor, M, Brüning, J C, Kneilling, M, Maier, F C, Othman, A E, Pichler, B J, Pramme-Steinwachs, I, Sachs, S, Scheideler, A, Thaiss, W M, Uhlenhaut, H, Ussar, S, Woods, S C, Zorn, J, Stemmer, K, Collins, S, Diaz-Meco, M, Moscat, J, Tschöp, M H & Müller, T D 2020, ' The scaffold protein p62 regulates adaptive thermogenesis through ATF2 nuclear target activation ', Nature Communications, vol. 11, no. 1, 2306 . https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16230-8
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group, 2020.

Abstract

During β-adrenergic stimulation of brown adipose tissue (BAT), p38 phosphorylates the activating transcription factor 2 (ATF2) which then translocates to the nucleus to activate the expression of Ucp1 and Pgc-1α. The mechanisms underlying ATF2 target activation are unknown. Here we demonstrate that p62 (Sqstm1) binds to ATF2 to orchestrate activation of the Ucp1 enhancer and Pgc-1α promoter. P62Δ69-251 mice show reduced expression of Ucp1 and Pgc-1α with impaired ATF2 genomic binding. Modulation of Ucp1 and Pgc-1α expression through p62 regulation of ATF2 signaling is demonstrated in vitro and in vivo in p62Δ69-251 mice, global p62−/− and Ucp1-Cre p62flx/flx mice. BAT dysfunction resulting from p62 deficiency is manifest after birth and obesity subsequently develops despite normal food intake, intestinal nutrient absorption and locomotor activity. In summary, our data identify p62 as a master regulator of BAT function in that it controls the Ucp1 pathway through regulation of ATF2 genomic binding.<br />Beta-adrenergic stimulation of brown adipose tissue leads to thermogenesis via the activating transcription factor 2 (ATF2) mediated expression of the thermogenic genes Ucp1 and Pgc-1α. Here, the authors show that the scaffold protein p62 regulates brown adipose tissue function through modifying ATF2 genomic binding and subsequent Ucp1 and Pgc-1α induction.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
11
Issue :
1
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....4fc1314eb5ff4321d5e23f918f17181f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16230-8