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Mitochondrial nuclear receptors and transcription factors: Who's minding the cell?

✍ Scribed by Junghee Lee; Swati Sharma; Jinho Kim; Robert J. Ferrante; Hoon Ryu


Book ID
102908775
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
559 KB
Volume
86
Category
Article
ISSN
0360-4012

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Abstract

Mitochondria are power organelles generating biochemical energy, ATP, in the cell. Mitochondria play a variety of roles, including integrating extracellular signals and executing critical intracellular events, such as neuronal cell survival and death. Increasing evidence suggests that a cross‐talk mechanism between mitochondria and the nucleus is closely related to neuronal function and activity. Nuclear receptors (estrogen receptors, thyroid (T3) hormone receptor, peroxisome proliferators‐activated receptor gamma2) and transcription factors (cAMP response binding protein, p53) have been found to target mitochondria and exert prosurvival and prodeath pathways. In this context, the regulation of mitochondrial function via the translocation of nuclear receptors and transcription factors may underlie some of the mechanisms involved in neuronal survival and death. Understanding the function of nuclear receptors and transcription factors in the mitochondria may provide important pharmacological utility in the treatment of neurodegenerative conditions. Thus, the modulation of signaling pathways via mitochondria‐targeting nuclear receptors and transcription factors is rapidly emerging as a novel therapeutic target. Β© 2007 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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