Loss of SNORA73 reprograms cellular metabolism and protects against steatohepatitis
Lipid induced stress contributes to metabolic diseases. Here the authors identify small nucleolar RNA 73 (SNORA73) in a screen for genes that protect against lipotoxicity and show that deficiency of SNORA73 reprograms oxidative metabolism and protects against steatohepatitis in mice.
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Main Authors: | Arthur C. Sletten, Jessica W. Davidson, Busra Yagabasan, Samantha Moores, Michaela Schwaiger-Haber, Hideji Fujiwara, Sarah Gale, Xuntian Jiang, Rohini Sidhu, Susan Gelman, Shuang Zhao, Gary Patti, Daniel S. Ory, Jean E. Schaffer |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d0b59c5a040d41be8c7d87c9047d2474 |
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