The orphan nuclear receptor LXRα is positively and negatively regulated by distinct products of mevalonate metabolism

BM Forman, B Ruan, J Chen… - Proceedings of the …, 1997 - National Acad Sciences
BM Forman, B Ruan, J Chen, GJ Schroepfer Jr, RM Evans
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1997National Acad Sciences
LXRα is an orphan member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily that displays
constitutive transcriptional activity. We reasoned that this activity may result from the
production of an endogenous activator that is a component of intermediary metabolism. The
use of metabolic inhibitors revealed that mevalonic acid biosynthesis is required for LXRα
activity. Mevalonic acid is a common metabolite used by virtually all eukaryotic cells. It
serves as a precursor to a large number of important molecules including farnesyl …
LXRα is an orphan member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily that displays constitutive transcriptional activity. We reasoned that this activity may result from the production of an endogenous activator that is a component of intermediary metabolism. The use of metabolic inhibitors revealed that mevalonic acid biosynthesis is required for LXRα activity. Mevalonic acid is a common metabolite used by virtually all eukaryotic cells. It serves as a precursor to a large number of important molecules including farnesyl pyrophosphate, geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate, cholesterol, and oxysterols. Inhibition of LXRα could be reversed by addition of mevalonic acid and certain oxysterols but not by other products of mevalonic acid metabolism. Surprisingly, the constitutive activity of LXRα was inhibited by geranylgeraniol, a metabolite of mevalonic acid. These findings suggest that LXRα may represent a central component of a signaling pathway that is both positively and negatively regulated by multiple products of mevalonate metabolism.
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