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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Faculty Publications

2003

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A Neuronal-Specific Differentiation Protein That Directly Modulates Retinoid Receptor Transcriptional Activation, Kenneth W. Henry Ii, Michael L. Spencer, Maria Theodosiou, Dingyuan Lou, Daniel J. Noonan Sep 2003

A Neuronal-Specific Differentiation Protein That Directly Modulates Retinoid Receptor Transcriptional Activation, Kenneth W. Henry Ii, Michael L. Spencer, Maria Theodosiou, Dingyuan Lou, Daniel J. Noonan

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Faculty Publications

BACKGROUND: The specificity of a nuclear receptor's ability to modulate gene expression resides in its ability to bind a specific lipophilic ligand, associate with specific dimerization partners and bind specific DNA sequences in the promoter regions of genes. This sequence of events appears to be the basis for targeting an additional regulatory complex composed of a variety of protein and RNA components that deliver signals for facilitation or inhibition of the RNA polymerase complex. Characterization of the tissue and cell-specific components of these coregulatory complexes appear to be integral to our understanding of nuclear receptor regulation of transcription.

RESULTS: A …