AbstractThe mechanisms that control the precisely regulated switch from gene repression to gene activation represent a central question in mammalian development. Here, we report that transcriptional activation mediated by liganded nuclear receptors unexpectedly requires the actions of two highly related F box/WD-40-containing factors, TBL1 and TBLR1, initially identified as components of an N-CoR corepressor complex. TBL1/TBLR1 serve as specific adaptors for the recruitment of the ubiquitin conjugating/19S proteasome complex, with TBLR1 selectively serving to mediate a required exchange of the nuclear receptor corepressors, N-CoR and SMRT, for coactivators upon ligand binding. Tbl1 gene deletion in embryonic stem cells severely impairs PPAR...
Nuclear receptor corepressor (N-CoR) mediates repression by thyroid hormone receptor (TR) as well as...
Ligand-independent transcriptional repression is an important function of nuclear hormone receptors ...
AbstractNuclear receptors (NRs) are key transcriptional regulators of metazoan physiology and metabo...
AbstractThe mechanisms that control the precisely regulated switch from gene repression to gene acti...
AbstractTranscriptional repression plays crucial roles in diverse aspects of metazoan development, i...
Nuclear receptors comprise a unique family of transcription factors that are crucial regulators of g...
The precise regulation of protein-coding genes, by processes such as transcription, is essential for...
Nuclear hormone receptors represent a large class of molecules that repress or activate transcriptio...
Nuclear receptors (NRs) are ligand-dependent transcription factors. The DNA-bound receptors either p...
Transducin (beta)-like 1X related protein 1 (TBL1XR1/TBLR1) is an integral subunit of the NCoR (nucl...
Transcriptional coactivators are involved in gene activation by nuclear hormone receptors. The recep...
Humans are faced with a vast number of pathological conditions. Some the most prevalent and deadly d...
Nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) are critical transcription factors in regulating development, differ...
Nuclear hormone receptors constitute a family of transcription factors that plays a critical role in...
Classical ligand-activated nuclear receptors (e.g. thyroid hormone receptor, retinoic acid receptor)...
Nuclear receptor corepressor (N-CoR) mediates repression by thyroid hormone receptor (TR) as well as...
Ligand-independent transcriptional repression is an important function of nuclear hormone receptors ...
AbstractNuclear receptors (NRs) are key transcriptional regulators of metazoan physiology and metabo...
AbstractThe mechanisms that control the precisely regulated switch from gene repression to gene acti...
AbstractTranscriptional repression plays crucial roles in diverse aspects of metazoan development, i...
Nuclear receptors comprise a unique family of transcription factors that are crucial regulators of g...
The precise regulation of protein-coding genes, by processes such as transcription, is essential for...
Nuclear hormone receptors represent a large class of molecules that repress or activate transcriptio...
Nuclear receptors (NRs) are ligand-dependent transcription factors. The DNA-bound receptors either p...
Transducin (beta)-like 1X related protein 1 (TBL1XR1/TBLR1) is an integral subunit of the NCoR (nucl...
Transcriptional coactivators are involved in gene activation by nuclear hormone receptors. The recep...
Humans are faced with a vast number of pathological conditions. Some the most prevalent and deadly d...
Nuclear hormone receptors (NRs) are critical transcription factors in regulating development, differ...
Nuclear hormone receptors constitute a family of transcription factors that plays a critical role in...
Classical ligand-activated nuclear receptors (e.g. thyroid hormone receptor, retinoic acid receptor)...
Nuclear receptor corepressor (N-CoR) mediates repression by thyroid hormone receptor (TR) as well as...
Ligand-independent transcriptional repression is an important function of nuclear hormone receptors ...
AbstractNuclear receptors (NRs) are key transcriptional regulators of metazoan physiology and metabo...