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  2. ZKSCAN3 is a master transcriptional repressor of autophagy

ZKSCAN3 is a master transcriptional repressor of autophagy

  • Mol Cell. 2013 Apr 11;50(1):16-28. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2013.01.024.
Santosh Chauhan 1 Jinesh G Goodwin Swati Chauhan Ganiraju Manyam Jing Wang Ashish M Kamat Douglas D Boyd
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Cancer Biology, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX 77030, USA.
Abstract

Autophagy constitutes a major cell-protective mechanism that eliminates damaged components and maintains energy homeostasis via recycling nutrients under normal/stressed conditions. Although the core components of Autophagy have been well studied, regulation of Autophagy at the transcriptional level is poorly understood. Herein, we establish ZKSCAN3, a zinc finger family DNA-binding protein, as a transcriptional repressor of Autophagy. Silencing of ZKSCAN3 induced Autophagy and increased lysosome biogenesis. Importantly, we show that ZKSCAN3 represses transcription of a large gene set (>60) integral to, or regulatory for, Autophagy and lysosome biogenesis/function and that a subset of these genes, including Map1lC3b and Wipi2, represent direct targets. Interestingly, ZKSCAN3 and TFEB are oppositely regulated by starvation and in turn oppositely regulate lysosomal biogenesis and Autophagy, suggesting that they act in conjunction. Altogether, our study uncovers an Autophagy master switch regulating the expression of a transcriptional network of genes integral to Autophagy and lysosome biogenesis/function.

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