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During a low-glucose state, [[PDX1]] (pancreatic and duodenal homeobox protein 1) is located in the nuclear periphery as a result of interaction with [[HDAC1]] and [[HDAC2|2]], which results in downregulation of insulin secretion. An increase in blood [[glucose]] levels causes [[phosphorylation]] of [[PDX1]], which leads it to undergo nuclear translocation and bind the A3 element within the insulin promoter. Upon translocation it interacts with coactivators [[EP300|HAT p300]] and [[SETD7]]. [[PDX1]] affects the [[histone]] modifications through [[acetylation]] and deacetylation as well as [[methylation]]. It is also said to suppress [[glucagon]].

During a low-glucose state, PDX1 (pancreatic and duodenal homeobox protein 1) is located in the nuclear periphery as a result of interaction with HDAC1 and 2, which results in downregulation of insulin secretion. An increase in blood glucose levels causes phosphorylation of PDX1, which leads it to undergo nuclear translocation and bind the A3 element within the insulin promoter. Upon translocation it interacts with coactivators HAT p300 and SETD7. PDX1 affects the histone modifications through acetylation and deacetylation as well as methylation. It is also said to suppress glucagon.