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TFEB ANTIBODY

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TFEB ANTIBODY
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TFEB ANTIBODY Usage And Synthesis

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Background

Transcription factor EB is a member of the Myc-related, bHLH leucine-zipper family of transcription factors that drives the expression of a network of genes known as the Coordinated Lysosomal Expression and Regulation network. TFEB specifically recognizes and binds regulatory sequences within the CLEAR box of lysosomal and autophagy genes, resulting in the upregulated expression of genes involved in lysosome biogenesis and function, and regulation of autophagy. TFEB is activated in response to nutrient deprivation, stimulating translocation to the nucleus where it forms homo- or heterooligomers with other members of the microphthalmia transcription factor subfamily and resulting in upregulation of autophagosomes and lysosomes. Recently, it has been shown that TFEB is a component of mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1, which regulates the phosphorylation and nuclear translocation of TFEB in response to cellular starvation and stress. During normal growth conditions, TFEB is phosphorylated at Ser211 in an mTORC1-dependent manner. Phosphorylation promotes association of TFEB with 14-3-3 family proteins and retention in the cytosol. Inhibition of mTORC1 results in a loss of TFEB phosphorylation, dissociation of the TFEB/14-3-3 complex, and rapid transport of TFEB to the nucleus where it increases transcription of CLEAR and autophagy genes. TFEB has also been shown to be activated in a nutrient-dependent manner by p42 MAP kinase. TFEB is phosphorylated at Ser142 by Erk2 in response to nutrient deprivation, resulting in nuclear localization and activation, and indicating that pathways other than mTOR contribute to nutrient sensing via TFEB.

References

[1] Sardiello, M. et al. (2009) Science 325, 473-7.
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[3] Settembre, C. et al. (2011) Science 332, 1429-33.
[4] David, R. (2011) Nat Rev Mol Cell Biol 12, 404.
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[6] Peña-Llopis, S. et al. (2011) EMBO J 30, 3242-58.
[7] Settembre, C. and Ballabio, A. (2011) Autophagy 7, 1379-81.
[8] Peña-Llopis, S. and Brugarolas, J. (2011) Cell Cycle 10, 3987-8.
[9] Settembre, C. et al. (2012) EMBO J 31, 1095-108.
[10] Martina, J.A. et al. (2012) Autophagy 8, 903-14.

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