Body‐Wide Inactivation of the Myc‐Like Mlx Transcription Factor Network Accelerates Aging and Increases the Lifetime Cancer Incidence
Huabo Wang,
Taylor Stevens,
Jie Lu
et al.
Abstract:The “Mlx” and “Myc” transcription factor networks cross‐communicate and share many common gene targets. Myc's activity depends upon its heterodimerization with Max, whereas the Mlx Network requires that the Max‐like factor Mlx associate with the Myc‐like factors MondoA or ChREBP. The current work demonstrates that body‐wide Mlx inactivation, like that of Myc, accelerates numerous aging‐related phenotypes pertaining to body habitus and metabolism. The deregulation of numerous aging‐related Myc target gene sets … Show more
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