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Cooperative formation of high-order oligomers by retinoid X receptors: an unexpected mode of DNA recognitionAntagonism between apolipoprotein AI regulatory protein 1, Ear3/COUP-TF, and hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 modulates apolipoprotein CIII gene expression in liver and intestinal cellsGenomic organization of the retinoic acid receptor gamma geneInteractions of thyroid hormone receptor with the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) long terminal repeat and the HIV-1 Tat transactivatorTranscriptional silencing is defined by isoform- and heterodimer-specific interactions between nuclear hormone receptors and corepressorsVersatility or promiscuity: the estrogen receptors, control of ligand selectivity and an update on subtype selective ligands.The N-terminal portion of domain E of retinoic acid receptors alpha and beta is essential for the recognition of retinoic acid and various analogs.Homo- and heterodimers of the retinoid X receptor (RXR) activated transcription in yeast.Nuclear hormone receptors involved in neoplasia: erb A exhibits a novel DNA sequence specificity determined by amino acids outside of the zinc-finger domain.Thyroid hormone receptor transcriptional activity is potentially autoregulated by truncated forms of the receptorThe erbA oncogene represses the actions of both retinoid X and retinoid A receptors but does so by distinct mechanisms.Disruption of a binding site for hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 results in hemophilia B Leyden.Multiple mutations contribute to repression by the v-Erb A oncoprotein.DNA binding and heteromerization of the Drosophila transcription factor chorion factor 1/ultraspiracle.A retinoic acid response element is present in the mouse cellular retinol binding protein I (mCRBPI) promoter.Global regulatory functions of Oaf1p and Pip2p (Oaf2p), transcription factors that regulate genes encoding peroxisomal proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeDefining a minimal estrogen receptor DNA binding domain.Functional characterization of a natural retinoic acid responsive elementTrichoplax adhaerens reveals a network of nuclear receptors sensitive to 9-cis-retinoic acid at the base of metazoan evolution.
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scientific article published on July 1990
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Dimerization among nuclear hormone receptors.
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Dimerization among nuclear hormone receptors.
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Dimerization among nuclear hormone receptors.
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Dimerization among nuclear hormone receptors.
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Dimerization among nuclear hormone receptors.
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Dimerization among nuclear hormone receptors.
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Dimerization among nuclear hormone receptors.
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1990-07-01T00:00:00Z