STAT3 transcriptionally regulates the expression of genes related to glycogen metabolism in developing motor neurons

Hitoshi Gotoh*, Tatenda Alois Chimhanda, Tadashi Nomura, Katsuhiko Ono

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Abstract

Motor neurons in the spinal cord are essential for movement. During the embryonic period, developing motor neurons store glycogen to protect against hypoglycemic and hypoxic stress. However, the mechanisms by which glycogen metabolism is regulated in motor neurons remain unclear. We herein investigated the transcriptional regulation of genes related to glycogen metabolism in the developing spinal cord. We focused on the regulatory mechanism of glycogen synthase (Gys1) and glycogen phosphorylase brain isoform (PygB), which play central roles in glycogen metabolism, and found that the transcription factor STAT3 regulated the expression of Gys1 and PygB via cis-regulatory promoter sequences in the developing spinal cord. These results suggest that STAT3 is important for the regulation of glycogen metabolism during motor neuron development.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2940-2951
Number of pages12
JournalFebs Letters
Volume596
Issue number22
Early online date11 Sept 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2022

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