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University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

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2015

Non-Secosteroidal

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Part I. The Development Of Non-Secosteroidal Vitamin D Receptor Modulators Part Ii. The Development Of A Universal Gtp-Ase Assay, Kelly Ann Teske Dec 2015

Part I. The Development Of Non-Secosteroidal Vitamin D Receptor Modulators Part Ii. The Development Of A Universal Gtp-Ase Assay, Kelly Ann Teske

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The vitamin D receptor is a nuclear hormone receptor that regulates cell proliferation, cell differentiation, calcium homeostasis and immunomodulation. The receptor is activated by the vitamin D metabolite, 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3, which induces a cascade of events including the recruitment of coactivators that activate transcription of specific VDR target genes. Thousands of VDR agonists have been synthesized based on the secosteroid scaffold of 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3. However, most of these ligands are metabolically unstable, have sub-optimal drug-like properties, and induce hypercalcemia in vivo. The limited numbers of VDR antagonists reported bear the same secosteroid scaffold and thus exhibit similar problems encountered by …