Transcription activation by nuclear receptors.

H Gronemeyer
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Abstract

Nuclear receptors constitute a superfamily of ligand-inducible transcription factors which respond to endocrine, paracrine and, possibly, autocrine signals. Multiple regulatory mechanisms assure that signal transduction results in an accurate regulation of the respective gene networks. Apart from selective expression of the cognate receptor and its binding to specific hormone response elements of target genes, additional mechanisms are responsible for the cell- and promoter-specific transcription activation. They are based on the "interpretation" of the signal by the multiple functional modules of a given receptor and involve a specific interplay with various factors binding to complex target gene promoters and cell-specific intermediary transcription factors that mediate the activity of the two receptor transcription activation functions, as well as homo- and heterodimerization, and interference with other signalling pathways. Moreover, a single ligand may initiate different gene programs due to the differential target gene specificities of nuclear receptor isoforms. Thus, signal transduction by nuclear receptors involves a multitude of interactive elements, as could have been expected from the central role of these signals in homeostasis, embryonic development and differentiation. Two distinct mechanisms are involved in anti-hormone action. Type I anti-hormones impair the activity of the transcription activation function, while type II antagonists impair DNA binding. Experiments aimed at an understanding of these mechanisms are discussed.

核受体的转录激活。
核受体构成一个配体诱导转录因子超家族,对内分泌、旁分泌和可能的自分泌信号作出反应。多种调控机制确保信号转导导致各自基因网络的准确调控。除了同源受体的选择性表达及其与靶基因的特异性激素反应元件的结合外,还有其他机制负责细胞和启动子特异性转录激活。它们基于给定受体的多个功能模块对信号的“解释”,涉及到与复杂靶基因启动子和细胞特异性中间转录因子结合的各种因子的特定相互作用,这些因子介导两种受体转录激活功能的活性,以及同源和异源二聚化,以及对其他信号通路的干扰。此外,由于核受体同种异构体的靶基因特异性不同,单个配体可能启动不同的基因程序。因此,核受体的信号转导涉及许多相互作用的因素,正如这些信号在体内平衡、胚胎发育和分化中的核心作用所预期的那样。抗激素作用涉及两种不同的机制。I型抗激素损害转录激活功能的活性,而II型拮抗剂损害DNA结合。本文讨论了旨在了解这些机制的实验。
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