AbstractNuclear receptors function as ligand-dependent transcription factors by recruiting cofactors that remodel chromatin and recruit the transcription machinery. RIP140 (receptor interacting protein with a molecular weight of 140 kDa) is a widely expressed corepressor that has the potential to inhibit the transcriptional activity of most, if not all nuclear receptors. Mice devoid of RIP140 indicate that it plays a crucial role in female fertility and in adipose biology. It is essential in the ovary for ovulation, specifically oocyte release but not luteinisation of mature follicles. Our goal is to identify the key nuclear receptor(s) and their target genes responsible for ovulation
The androgen receptor (AR) is a nuclear receptor that is expressed in growing follicles and involved...
Nuclear receptors and their coactivators have been shown to function as key regulators of adipose ti...
The orphan nuclear receptor, liver receptor homolog-1 (aka Nuclear receptor subfamily 5, Group A, Me...
AbstractNuclear receptors function as ligand-dependent transcription factors by recruiting cofactors...
The nuclear receptor superfamily comprises ligand-regulated transcription factors that control vario...
Spatial and temporal regulation of gene expression by a number of different nuclear receptors is cri...
The nuclear receptor corepressor RIP140 is essential in the ovary for ovulation, but is not required...
The original publication is available at springerlink.comInternational audienceNuclear receptors are...
AbstractThe control of physiological processes requires the regulation and coordination of many diff...
Les récepteurs nucléaires forment une superfamille de facteurs de transcription, qui contrôlent de n...
Nuclear receptor subfamily 0 group B member 1 (Nr0b1) is an atypical member of the nuclear receptor ...
The Receptor Interacting Protein 140 (RIP140) is a cofactor for several nuclear receptors and has be...
International audienceEstrogen receptors and E2F transcription factors are the key players of two nu...
International audienceThe androgen receptor (AR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that con...
A genome threading algorithm was employed by Inpharmatica to identify a number of proteins with a pr...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a nuclear receptor that is expressed in growing follicles and involved...
Nuclear receptors and their coactivators have been shown to function as key regulators of adipose ti...
The orphan nuclear receptor, liver receptor homolog-1 (aka Nuclear receptor subfamily 5, Group A, Me...
AbstractNuclear receptors function as ligand-dependent transcription factors by recruiting cofactors...
The nuclear receptor superfamily comprises ligand-regulated transcription factors that control vario...
Spatial and temporal regulation of gene expression by a number of different nuclear receptors is cri...
The nuclear receptor corepressor RIP140 is essential in the ovary for ovulation, but is not required...
The original publication is available at springerlink.comInternational audienceNuclear receptors are...
AbstractThe control of physiological processes requires the regulation and coordination of many diff...
Les récepteurs nucléaires forment une superfamille de facteurs de transcription, qui contrôlent de n...
Nuclear receptor subfamily 0 group B member 1 (Nr0b1) is an atypical member of the nuclear receptor ...
The Receptor Interacting Protein 140 (RIP140) is a cofactor for several nuclear receptors and has be...
International audienceEstrogen receptors and E2F transcription factors are the key players of two nu...
International audienceThe androgen receptor (AR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that con...
A genome threading algorithm was employed by Inpharmatica to identify a number of proteins with a pr...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a nuclear receptor that is expressed in growing follicles and involved...
Nuclear receptors and their coactivators have been shown to function as key regulators of adipose ti...
The orphan nuclear receptor, liver receptor homolog-1 (aka Nuclear receptor subfamily 5, Group A, Me...