“…In muscle, ERR isoforms variously contribute to aspects of mitochondrial biogenesis, mitochondrial maintenance, vascularity, energy expenditure, and mitochondrial uncoupling. Although the activity of ERRα is dependent on PGC1α/β induction, ERRγ is sufficient to orchestrate oxidative functions in highly energetic tissues such as type 1 muscle fibers and pancreatic beta cells (Pei et al, 2015; Narkar et al, 2011; Dufour et al, 2007; Kida et al, 2015; Wang et al, 2015; Alaynick et al, 2007, 2010, Yoshihara et al, 2016). In muscle, ERRγ functions to maintain a highly oxidative basal state even in the absence of exercise, and transgenic expression is sufficient to promote type 1 fiber-type switching (Narkar et al, 2011).…”