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  2. XBP1 controls diverse cell type- and condition-specific transcriptional regulatory networks

XBP1 controls diverse cell type- and condition-specific transcriptional regulatory networks

  • Mol Cell. 2007 Jul 6;27(1):53-66. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2007.06.011.
Diego Acosta-Alvear 1 Yiming Zhou Alexandre Blais Mary Tsikitis Nathan H Lents Carolina Arias Christen J Lennon Yuval Kluger Brian David Dynlacht
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  • 1 New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY 10016, USA.
Abstract

Using genome-wide approaches, we have elucidated the regulatory circuitry governed by the XBP1 transcription factor, a key effector of the mammalian unfolded protein response (UPR), in skeletal muscle and secretory cells. We identified a core group of genes involved in constitutive maintenance of ER function in all cell types and tissue- and condition-specific targets. In addition, we identified a cadre of unexpected targets that link XBP1 to neurodegenerative and myodegenerative diseases, as well as to DNA damage and repair pathways. Remarkably, we found that XBP1 regulates functionally distinct targets through different sequence motifs. Further, we identified Mist1, a critical regulator of differentiation, as an important target of XBP1, providing an explanation for developmental defects associated with XBP1 loss of function. Our results provide a detailed picture of the regulatory roadmap governed by XBP1 in distinct cell types as well as insight into unexplored functions of XBP1.

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