Rev-erbA alpha and RVR/Rev-erb beta/BD73 are orphan steroid receptors that have no known ligands in the 'classical sense', These 'orphans' do not activate transcription, but function as dominant transcriptional silencers, The thyroid hormone receptor (TR) and the retinoic acid receptor (RAR) act as transcriptional silencers by binding corepressors (e.g. N-CoR/RIP13 and SMRT/TRAC-2) in the absence of ligands, The molecular basis of repression by orphan receptors, however, remains obscure, and it is unclear whether these corepressors mediate transcriptional silencing by Rev-erbA alpha and RVR, Recently, two new variants of N-CoR have been described, RIP13a and RIP13 Delta 1. The characterisation of these splice variants has identified a secon...
The erbA superfamily constitutes a group of ligand-inducible transcriptional activators that include...
Nuclear receptor corepressor (N-CoR) mediates repression by thyroid hormone receptor (TR) as well as...
Nuclear hormone receptors comprise a large family of ligand-sensitive transcription factors that can...
Rev-erbA alpha is an orphan nuclear receptor that functions as a dominant transcriptional repressor....
Rev-erbA/RVR are closely related orphan nuclear receptors (NRs) functioning as dominant transcriptio...
Members of the thyroid hormone receptor (TR) family act on vertebrate development and homeostasis by...
Ligand-independent transcriptional repression is an important function of nuclear hormone receptors ...
Ligand-independent transcriptional repression is an important function of nuclear hormone receptors ...
Rev-Erb is an orphan member of the nuclear receptor superfamily conserved between mammalian and Dros...
A mutation in the constitutively active nuclear orphan receptor RORα results in a severe impairment ...
A mutation in the constitutively active nuclear orphan receptor RORα results in a severe impairment ...
Repression of transcription by the classical nuclear receptors (e.g. TR, RAR), the orphan nuclear re...
The thyroid hormone receptor (TR) and the retinoic acid receptor (RAR) induce gene expression in the...
A central issue in mediating repression by nuclear hormone receptors is the distinct or redundant fu...
The erbA superfamily constitutes a group of ligand-inducible transcriptional activators that include...
The erbA superfamily constitutes a group of ligand-inducible transcriptional activators that include...
Nuclear receptor corepressor (N-CoR) mediates repression by thyroid hormone receptor (TR) as well as...
Nuclear hormone receptors comprise a large family of ligand-sensitive transcription factors that can...
Rev-erbA alpha is an orphan nuclear receptor that functions as a dominant transcriptional repressor....
Rev-erbA/RVR are closely related orphan nuclear receptors (NRs) functioning as dominant transcriptio...
Members of the thyroid hormone receptor (TR) family act on vertebrate development and homeostasis by...
Ligand-independent transcriptional repression is an important function of nuclear hormone receptors ...
Ligand-independent transcriptional repression is an important function of nuclear hormone receptors ...
Rev-Erb is an orphan member of the nuclear receptor superfamily conserved between mammalian and Dros...
A mutation in the constitutively active nuclear orphan receptor RORα results in a severe impairment ...
A mutation in the constitutively active nuclear orphan receptor RORα results in a severe impairment ...
Repression of transcription by the classical nuclear receptors (e.g. TR, RAR), the orphan nuclear re...
The thyroid hormone receptor (TR) and the retinoic acid receptor (RAR) induce gene expression in the...
A central issue in mediating repression by nuclear hormone receptors is the distinct or redundant fu...
The erbA superfamily constitutes a group of ligand-inducible transcriptional activators that include...
The erbA superfamily constitutes a group of ligand-inducible transcriptional activators that include...
Nuclear receptor corepressor (N-CoR) mediates repression by thyroid hormone receptor (TR) as well as...
Nuclear hormone receptors comprise a large family of ligand-sensitive transcription factors that can...