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D-Box Binding Protein (DBP) as a Circadian Output Regulator: Molecular Mechanisms, Tissue-Specific Functions, and
Feng Liu1, Jian-Xiang Cheng1, Quan-Gang Wang1
1State Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feeding, College of Animal Science and Technology, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100193, China.
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D-box binding protein (DBP) is a high-amplitude proline- and acidic amino acid-rich basic leucine zipper (PAR bZIP) transcription factor that functions as a key circadian output regulator downstream of the core molecular clock. Although DBP is widely recognized as a clock-controlled gene, its broader role in converting circadian timing into tissue-specific physiological programs remains incompletely integrated. In this review, we synthesize current evidence supporting DBP as a context-dependent D-box-centered regulatory node. We first summarize the upstream mechanisms that establish rhythmic Dbp expression, including CLOCK-BMAL1-dependent transcription, promoter-level amplification, signaling-dependent modulation, and post-translational control of DBP stability. We then discuss how DBP, together with related PAR bZIP activators and the opposing repressor E4 promoter-binding protein 4/nuclear factor interleukin 3 regulated (E4BP4/NFIL3), regulates D-box-mediated transcriptional output. Finally, we examine tissue-selective DBP functions in hepatic metabolism, pancreatic β-cell secretory competence, neural and behavioral regulation, reproductive neuroendocrine timing, and T helper 9 (Th9)-associated antitumor immunity. Across these systems, DBP does not act as a universal circadian effector; rather, its function depends on chromatin accessibility, cofactor availability, competing transcription factors, and local signaling context. We also highlight the current limits of human translational evidence and propose that DBP-centered signatures may be useful for interpreting circadian output failure in disease. Overall, DBP provides a mechanistically informative framework for understanding how circadian time is transformed into organ-specific physiological function and pathological vulnerability.
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