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Palmitate increases <i>Nur77</i> expression by modulating ZBP89 and Sp1 binding to the <i>Nur77</i> proximal promoter in pancreatic β‐cells
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Nur77 is a stress sensor in pancreatic β-cells, which negatively regulates glucose-stimulated insulin secretion. We recently showed that a lipotoxic shock caused by exposure of β-cells to the saturated fatty acid palmitate strongly increases Nur77 expression. Here, using dual luciferase reporter assays and Nur77 promoter deletion constructs, we identified a regulatory cassette between -1534 and -1512 bp upstream from the translational start site mediating Nur77 promoter activation in response to palmitate exposure. Chromatin immunoprecipitation, transient transfection and siRNA-mediated knockdown assays revealed that palmitate induced Nur77 promoter activation involves Sp1 recruitment and ZBP89 release from the gene promoter.
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