异二聚体和同二聚体受体在甲状腺激素和维生素A中的作用。

Receptor Pub Date : 1993-01-01
X K Zhang, M Pfahl
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通过克隆特定的核受体,对甲状腺和类视黄醇激素的复杂反应的了解已经大大推进。这些受体属于细胞内蛋白质的一个大家族,包括类固醇激素受体和许多没有特定配体的“孤儿”受体。近年来对甲状腺激素受体(TRs)和视黄酸受体(RARs)作用机制的研究揭示了一个复杂的受体相互作用系统。与以同型二聚体为主的类固醇激素受体不同,TRs和RARs需要与类视黄酮X受体(RXR)形成异源二聚体,以实现有效的DNA结合和转录激活。此外,RXRs在特定配体(如9-顺式维甲酸)存在下可以形成同型二聚体。RXR同型二聚体识别维甲酸反应元件(RARE)的一个子集。COUP-TF孤儿受体还能结合某些RAREs作为同型二聚体,从而抑制RAR/RXR异源二聚体以及RXR同型二聚体的活性。因此,一个复杂的受体相互作用网络已经被解开,这有望更好地理解甲状腺和类视黄醇激素的作用,并可能允许设计更有效的激素治疗。
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Hetero- and homodimeric receptors in thyroid hormone and vitamin A action.

Understanding of the complex responses to thyroid and retinoid hormones has been greatly advanced through the cloning of specific nuclear receptors. The receptors belong to a large family of intracellular proteins that include the steroid hormone receptors and many "orphan" receptors for which no specific ligands are known. Recent studies on the mechanisms of actions of thyroid hormone receptors (TRs) and retinoic acid receptors (RARs) has revealed a complex system of receptor interactions. In contrast to the steroid hormone receptors that function predominantly as homodimers, TRs and RARs require heterodimer formation with the retinoid X receptors (RXR) for efficient DNA binding and transcriptional activation. RXRs in addition can form homodimers in the presence of specific ligands such as 9-cis retinoic acid. RXR homodimers recognize a subset of retinoic acid responsive elements (RARE). The COUP-TF orphan receptors also bind certain RAREs as homodimers and can inhibit thereby RAR/RXR heterodimers as well as RXR homodimer activities. Thus, a complex network of receptor interaction has been unraveled that promises a better understanding of thyroid and retinoid hormone action and that may allow the design of more effective hormonal therapeutics.

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