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  1. ...of NRs made possible through advances in genomic technologies. The nuclear receptor superfamily The human nuclear receptor superfamily consists of 48 members. These transcription factors include the receptors for steroid hormones, thyroid hormones, lipophilic vitamins and cholesterol metabolites...
  2. ...of nuclear receptor signaling Nuclear receptors (NRs) comprise a family of transcriptional regulators that control multiple physiological estradiol (E2) (Toft & Gorski 1966, Jensen et al. 1967). X receptor (RXR, NR2B1–3), vitamin D receptor (VDR, NR1I1), peroxisomeproliferato tivation domain, a central DNA...
  3. ...,transcriptional machinery. Introduction/overview Nuclear receptors (NRs) are evolutionarily related DNAbinding transcription factors (TFs) (Gronemeyer et al. 2004, Chambon 2005, Evans 2005). They regulate many establishment as drug tar conditions. Currently, 13% target NRs (Overington es for several pathological f all FDA...
  4. ...known for its health benefits since 1990). Upon insulin stimulation, skeletal muscle can bemetabolic syndrome and cancer. Nuclear receptors (NRs) comprise a class of transcription factors found only in metazoans that regulate major biological processes such as reproduction, development, and metabolism...
  5. ...that the steroid hormone receptors shared highly conserved domains encouraged researchers to search for additional members of the nuclear receptor (NR) family (Mangelsdorf et al. 1995, Giguère 1999, Willson & Moore 2002, Benoit et al. 2006). conserved within orphan the DBD to the carboxy-ter (LBD) is the hinge...
  6. ...that coactivators are important for almost all biological functions, and consequently, genetic defects can lead to severe pathologies. Drug discovery " transcription factors " nuclear receptorsTranscriptional coregula emerging roles of SRC fa coactivators in disease p Subhamoy Dasgupta* and Bert W O...
  7. ...(reviewed in Maninger et  al. 2009, Traish et  al. 2011, Maggio et  al. 2015). In addition to providing precursors for sex steroids, DHEA binds directly to steroid hormone and nuclear receptors (NRs), activating various membrane receptors and inhibiting voltage-gated T-type Ca2+ channels. This review...
  8. ...and Developmental Biology, Faculty of Medicine, Imperial College London, London, UK Abstract Transcriptional coregulators drive gene regulatory decisions in the transcriptional space. Although transcription factors including all nuclear receptors provide a docking platform for coregulators to bind, these proteins...
  9. ...(NRs) are ligand-activated transcription factors that regulate gene expression by binding to regulatory regions in the genomic DNA. NRs are critically involved in an array of physiological processes including growth, differentiation, homeostasis, development, and metabolism (Mangelsdorf et al. 1995...
  10. ...-dependent and ligand-independent nuclear receptor mechanisms. The direct ‘classic’ model of ER action involves direct interaction between ER bound to estrogen (triangles) and ERE; the tethered pathway utilizes indirect ‘tethering’ of ER to genes via interactions with other transcription factors (TF). ‘Nongenomic...
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