Transcriptional repression by thyroid hormone receptors. A role for receptor homodimers in the recruitment of SMRT corepressor.
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Single thyroid hormone receptor monomers are competent for co-activator-mediated transactivationSall genes regulate region-specific morphogenesis in the mouse limb by modulating Hox activitiesSMRT and N-CoR corepressors are regulated by distinct kinase signaling pathways.The interaction between nuclear receptor corepressor and histone deacetylase 3 regulates both positive and negative thyroid hormone action in vivo.Bile acid-activated nuclear receptor FXR suppresses apolipoprotein A-I transcription via a negative FXR response element.A mechanism for pituitary-resistance to thyroid hormone (PRTH) syndrome: a loss in cooperative coactivator contacts by thyroid hormone receptor (TR)beta2.Thyroid hormone receptor mutations in cancer and resistance to thyroid hormone: perspective and prognosisSMRTε, a corepressor variant, interacts with a restricted subset of nuclear receptors, including the retinoic acid receptors α and βHeterodimers of retinoic acid receptors and thyroid hormone receptors display unique combinatorial regulatory properties.Multiple mutations contribute to repression by the v-Erb A oncoprotein.Alternative mRNA splicing of SMRT creates functional diversity by generating corepressor isoforms with different affinities for different nuclear receptorsVitamin D-dependent recruitment of corepressors to vitamin D/retinoid X receptor heterodimersA permissive retinoid X receptor/thyroid hormone receptor heterodimer allows stimulation of prolactin gene transcription by thyroid hormone and 9-cis-retinoic acid.Triiodothyronine increases brain natriuretic peptide (BNP) gene transcription and amplifies endothelin-dependent BNP gene transcription and hypertrophy in neonatal rat ventricular myocytes.
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Transcriptional repression by thyroid hormone receptors. A role for receptor homodimers in the recruitment of SMRT corepressor.
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