Thummel Carl S
Department of Human Genetics, Howard Hughes Medical Institute, University of Utah School of Medicine, Salt Lake City 84112, USA.
Cell. 2005 Jul 29;122(2):151-3. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2005.07.007.
The difficulty in identifying ligands for nuclear hormone receptors remains an obstacle to understanding their function. For example, in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, only one of its nuclear receptors has a known ligand. In this issue of Cell, report that the fruit fly E75 nuclear receptor contains heme in its ligand binding pocket and that the oxidation state of this molecule controls E75 activity. They also show that E75-heme responds to the small diatomic gases, nitric oxide and carbon monoxide. This study sheds light on how heme, gas signaling, and nuclear receptors interact to control metabolic and developmental pathways.
识别核激素受体配体的困难仍然是理解其功能的障碍。例如,在果蝇黑腹果蝇中,其核受体中只有一种具有已知配体。在本期《细胞》杂志中,有报道称果蝇E75核受体在其配体结合口袋中含有血红素,并且该分子的氧化状态控制着E75的活性。他们还表明,E75-血红素对小双原子气体一氧化氮和一氧化碳有反应。这项研究揭示了血红素、气体信号传导和核受体如何相互作用以控制代谢和发育途径。