Nurr1 is an orphan nuclear receptor best known for its essential role in the development and maintenance of midbrain dopaminergic (DA) neurons. During DA neurogenesis, Nurr1 directly targets human tyrosine hydroxylase (hTH). Here we investigated this targeting to identify the molecular mechanisms by which Nurr1 regulates DA neurogenesis. We previously cloned the hTH promoter and found three consensus elements for Nurr1 binding: NBRE-A,-B, and-C. In the present study, gel retardation and luciferase assays using hTH constructs showed that Nurr1 preferentially bound to NBRE-A, through which it mediated transcriptional activity. Furthermore, Nurr1 displayed dual-function transcriptional activities depending on the cell type. In DA-like SH-SY5Y ...
AbstractNurr1 is an orphan nuclear receptor-type transcription factor (TF) that plays critical roles...
Developmental transcription factors important in early neuron specification and differentiation ofte...
Nuclear receptors (NRs) constitute a large family of ligand-inducible transcription factors which in...
<div><p>Nurr1 is an orphan nuclear receptor best known for its essential role in the development and...
The mesencephalic dopaminergic (mDA) differentiation requires the activation of a cascade of transcr...
The orphan nuclear receptor nurr1 (NR4A2) is an essential transcription factor for the acquisition a...
The nuclear receptor family comprises more than sixty members, including receptors for steroids, thy...
During neural development, spatially regulated expression of specific transcription factors is cruci...
Due to their correlation with major human neurological diseases, dopaminergic neurons are some of th...
Abstract Background NURR1 (also named as NR4A2) is a member of the steroid/thyroid hormone receptor ...
Nurr1 is an orphan nuclear receptor-type transcription factor (TF) that plays critical roles in midb...
The transcription factor Nurr1 is essential for the generation of midbrain dopaminergic neurons (mDA...
AbstractOrphan receptor NURR1 (also termed NR4A2) belongs to the nuclear receptor superfamily and fu...
To investigate the role of retinoid X receptor alpha (RXR alpha)-Nurr1 heterodimers in tyrosine hydr...
SummaryNurr1, an orphan nuclear receptor, plays an essential role in the generation and maintenance ...
AbstractNurr1 is an orphan nuclear receptor-type transcription factor (TF) that plays critical roles...
Developmental transcription factors important in early neuron specification and differentiation ofte...
Nuclear receptors (NRs) constitute a large family of ligand-inducible transcription factors which in...
<div><p>Nurr1 is an orphan nuclear receptor best known for its essential role in the development and...
The mesencephalic dopaminergic (mDA) differentiation requires the activation of a cascade of transcr...
The orphan nuclear receptor nurr1 (NR4A2) is an essential transcription factor for the acquisition a...
The nuclear receptor family comprises more than sixty members, including receptors for steroids, thy...
During neural development, spatially regulated expression of specific transcription factors is cruci...
Due to their correlation with major human neurological diseases, dopaminergic neurons are some of th...
Abstract Background NURR1 (also named as NR4A2) is a member of the steroid/thyroid hormone receptor ...
Nurr1 is an orphan nuclear receptor-type transcription factor (TF) that plays critical roles in midb...
The transcription factor Nurr1 is essential for the generation of midbrain dopaminergic neurons (mDA...
AbstractOrphan receptor NURR1 (also termed NR4A2) belongs to the nuclear receptor superfamily and fu...
To investigate the role of retinoid X receptor alpha (RXR alpha)-Nurr1 heterodimers in tyrosine hydr...
SummaryNurr1, an orphan nuclear receptor, plays an essential role in the generation and maintenance ...
AbstractNurr1 is an orphan nuclear receptor-type transcription factor (TF) that plays critical roles...
Developmental transcription factors important in early neuron specification and differentiation ofte...
Nuclear receptors (NRs) constitute a large family of ligand-inducible transcription factors which in...