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[摘要]:The identification of nonporphyrin ligands for the orphan nuclear receptor Rev-erb alpha will enable studies of its role as a heme sensor and regulator of metabolic and circadian signaling. We describe the development of a biochemical assay measuring the interaction between Rev-erba and a peptide from the nuclear receptor corepressor-1 (NCoR). The assay was utilized to identify a small molecule ligand for Rev-erba, GSK4112 (1), that was competitive with heme. In cells, 1 profiled as a Rev-erb alpha agonist in cells to inhibit expression of the circadian tar, get gene bmal1. In addition, 1 repressed the expression of gluconeogenic genes in liver cells and reduced glucose output in primary hepatocytes. Therefore, 1 is useful as a chemical tool to probe the function of Rev-erb alpha in transcriptional repression, regulation of circadian biology, and metabolic pathways. Additionally, 1 may serve as a starting point for design of Rev-erba chemical probes with In vivo pharmacological activity. |
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