AbstractThe control of physiological processes requires the regulation and coordination of many different signals and is determined in part by the activation and repression of expression of specific target genes. RIP140 is a ligand dependent coregulator of many nuclear receptors that influence such diverse processes as muscle metabolism, adipocyte and hepatocyte function, and reproduction. Recent evidence has shown that the ability of RIP140 to regulate nuclear receptor function is determined by the relative level of RIP140 expression in comparison with other cofactors, by post-translational modifications and by interactions with additional transcription factors. As a result it is becoming apparent that RIP140, via its interplay with other ...
Abstract Background Mice lacking Receptor-interacting protein 140 (RIP140) have reduced body fat whi...
International audienceEstrogen receptors and E2F transcription factors are the key players of two nu...
Les récepteurs nucléaires forment une superfamille de facteurs de transcription, qui contrôlent de n...
AbstractThe control of physiological processes requires the regulation and coordination of many diff...
AbstractObesity and its associated complications, which can lead to the development of metabolic syn...
The nuclear receptor superfamily comprises ligand-regulated transcription factors that control vario...
SummaryNuclear receptor signaling plays an important role in energy metabolism. In this study we dem...
Nuclear receptors and their coactivators have been shown to function as key regulators of adipose ti...
2014-03-30Oxidative capacity is commonly assessed by measuring the content and the activity of key m...
Nuclear receptors (NR) are ligand-induced transcription factors that regulate the expression of gen...
The Receptor Interacting Protein 140 (RIP140) is a cofactor for several nuclear receptors and has be...
The receptor interacting protein-140 (RIP140) is a cofactor for several nuclear receptors and has be...
AbstractNuclear receptors function as ligand-dependent transcription factors by recruiting cofactors...
International audienceRIP140 is a transcriptional coregulator (also known as NRIP1) which plays very...
Nuclear receptors are master regulators of energy metabolism through the conversion of extracellular...
Abstract Background Mice lacking Receptor-interacting protein 140 (RIP140) have reduced body fat whi...
International audienceEstrogen receptors and E2F transcription factors are the key players of two nu...
Les récepteurs nucléaires forment une superfamille de facteurs de transcription, qui contrôlent de n...
AbstractThe control of physiological processes requires the regulation and coordination of many diff...
AbstractObesity and its associated complications, which can lead to the development of metabolic syn...
The nuclear receptor superfamily comprises ligand-regulated transcription factors that control vario...
SummaryNuclear receptor signaling plays an important role in energy metabolism. In this study we dem...
Nuclear receptors and their coactivators have been shown to function as key regulators of adipose ti...
2014-03-30Oxidative capacity is commonly assessed by measuring the content and the activity of key m...
Nuclear receptors (NR) are ligand-induced transcription factors that regulate the expression of gen...
The Receptor Interacting Protein 140 (RIP140) is a cofactor for several nuclear receptors and has be...
The receptor interacting protein-140 (RIP140) is a cofactor for several nuclear receptors and has be...
AbstractNuclear receptors function as ligand-dependent transcription factors by recruiting cofactors...
International audienceRIP140 is a transcriptional coregulator (also known as NRIP1) which plays very...
Nuclear receptors are master regulators of energy metabolism through the conversion of extracellular...
Abstract Background Mice lacking Receptor-interacting protein 140 (RIP140) have reduced body fat whi...
International audienceEstrogen receptors and E2F transcription factors are the key players of two nu...
Les récepteurs nucléaires forment une superfamille de facteurs de transcription, qui contrôlent de n...