REV-ERBα (encoded by Nr1d1) is a nuclear receptor that is part of the circadian clock mechanism and regulates metabolism and inflammatory processes. The glucocorticoid receptor (GR, encoded by Nr3c1) influences similar processes, but is not part of the circadian clock, although glucocorticoid signaling affects resetting of the circadian clock in peripheral tissues. Because of their similar impact on physiological processes, we studied the interplay between these two nuclear receptors. We found that REV- ERBα binds to the C-terminal portion and GR to the N-terminal portion of HSP90α and HSP90β, a chaperone responsible for the activation of proteins to ensure survival of a cell. The presence of REV-ERBα influences the stability and nuc...
Glucocorticoids are central to homeostasis as a function of the circadian cycle, temporally precedin...
The protein investigated in this thesis is the glucocorticoid receptor (GR), which is a ligand activ...
Circadian and metabolic physiology are intricately intertwined. Although the liver clock is entraine...
Nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) function as ligand dependent DNA binding proteins that translate phy...
The nuclear receptors REV-ERBalpha (encoded by NR1D1) and REV-ERBbeta (NR1D2) have remained orphans ...
Rev-erbα is a member of the nuclear receptor family and was cloned by Mitchell Lazar and colleagues ...
The molecular clock is a master controller of circadian cellular processes that affect growth, metab...
The nuclear receptor REVERBα is a core component of the circadian clock and proposed to be a dominan...
AbstractRev-erbα, a component of the circadian clock, has also been known as a nuclear receptor that...
Transcriptional regulation plays a fundamental role in controlling circadian oscillation of clock ge...
Circadian rhythms are normal variations in physio-logical processes that occur over the period of ad...
The circadian clock acts at the genomic level to coordinate internal behavioral and physiologic rhyt...
Abstract Circadian rhythms result from feedback loops involving clock genes and their protein produc...
Nuclear hormone receptors comprise a large family of ligand-sensitive transcription factors that can...
AbstractMammalian circadian rhythms are generated by a feedback loop in which BMAL1 and CLOCK, playe...
Glucocorticoids are central to homeostasis as a function of the circadian cycle, temporally precedin...
The protein investigated in this thesis is the glucocorticoid receptor (GR), which is a ligand activ...
Circadian and metabolic physiology are intricately intertwined. Although the liver clock is entraine...
Nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) function as ligand dependent DNA binding proteins that translate phy...
The nuclear receptors REV-ERBalpha (encoded by NR1D1) and REV-ERBbeta (NR1D2) have remained orphans ...
Rev-erbα is a member of the nuclear receptor family and was cloned by Mitchell Lazar and colleagues ...
The molecular clock is a master controller of circadian cellular processes that affect growth, metab...
The nuclear receptor REVERBα is a core component of the circadian clock and proposed to be a dominan...
AbstractRev-erbα, a component of the circadian clock, has also been known as a nuclear receptor that...
Transcriptional regulation plays a fundamental role in controlling circadian oscillation of clock ge...
Circadian rhythms are normal variations in physio-logical processes that occur over the period of ad...
The circadian clock acts at the genomic level to coordinate internal behavioral and physiologic rhyt...
Abstract Circadian rhythms result from feedback loops involving clock genes and their protein produc...
Nuclear hormone receptors comprise a large family of ligand-sensitive transcription factors that can...
AbstractMammalian circadian rhythms are generated by a feedback loop in which BMAL1 and CLOCK, playe...
Glucocorticoids are central to homeostasis as a function of the circadian cycle, temporally precedin...
The protein investigated in this thesis is the glucocorticoid receptor (GR), which is a ligand activ...
Circadian and metabolic physiology are intricately intertwined. Although the liver clock is entraine...