Nuclear receptors (Pan troglodytes)

From WikiPathways

Revision as of 01:57, 2 March 2011 by MaintBot (Talk | contribs)
Jump to: navigation, search
1Orphan ReceptorHepatocyte Nuclear FactorSteroidogenic ReceptorProgesterone ReceptorGlucocorticoid ReceptorOxysterols ReceptorNR4 SUPERFAMILYVitamin D3 ReceptorNR2 SUPERFAMILYEstrogen ReceptorOrphan NuclearAndrogen ReceptorNR3 SUPERFAMILYNR5 SUPERFAMILYOrphan ReceptorNuclear Receptor RORNuclear receptor TLXNR1 SUPERFAMILYRetinoic Acid ReceptorRetinoic Acid Receptor RXRCoup Transcription FactorPeroxisome ProliferatorReceptorThyroid ReceptorActivated ReceptorOrphan Nuclear ReceptorSteroid Hormone ReceptorNR0 SUPERFAMILYNR1D2RXRATHRBTHRBNR2E1NR1H3ESR1RXRBPPARANR2F1NR2F2VDRNR2F6RORANR5A2NR2C2RARBRARGNR5A1RXRGRARAESR2NR1I3NR0B1NR4A1NR1H2PPARGPGRPPARDHNF4AROR1ESRRARORCNR1I2NR3C1PPARGNR4A2ARTHRARARGESRRB


Description

Nuclear receptors are a class of proteins found within the interior of cells that are responsible for sensing the presence of steroid and thyroid hormones and certain other molecules. In response, these receptors work in concert with other proteins to regulate the expression of specific genes thereby controlling the development, homeostasis, and metabolism of the organism. Nuclear receptors have the ability to directly bind to DNA and regulate the expression of adjacent genes, hence these receptors are classified as transcription factors. The regulation of gene expression by nuclear receptors only happens when a ligand—a molecule which affects the receptor's behavior—is present. More specifically, ligand binding to a nuclear receptor results in a conformational change in the receptor which in turn activates the receptor resulting in up-regulation of gene expression. A unique property of nuclear receptors which differentiate them from other classes of receptors is their ability to directly interact with and control the expression of genomic DNA. Consequently nuclear receptors play key roles in both embryonic development and adult homeostasis. As discussed in more detail below, nuclear receptors may be classified either according to mechanism or homology. Source: Wikipedia (wikipedia:Nuclear_receptor)

Comments

HomologyConvert 
This pathway was inferred from Homo sapiens pathway WP170(r21037) with a 85% conversion rate.

Try the New WikiPathways

View approved pathways at the new wikipathways.org.

Quality Tags

Ontology Terms

 

Bibliography

  1. Nagy L, Schule R, Gronemeyer H; ''Twenty years of nuclear receptors: Conference on Nuclear Receptors: from Chromatin to Disease.''; EMBO Rep, 2006 PubMed Europe PMC Scholia

History

View all...
CompareRevisionActionTimeUserComment
117408view10:39, 21 May 2021EweitzModified title
89866view12:35, 6 October 2016MkutmonModified description
78373view10:22, 7 January 2015MaintBotadded missing graphIds
69981view21:20, 11 July 2013MaintBot
69980view21:20, 11 July 2013MaintBotupdated to 2013 schema
67535view11:22, 26 June 2013DdiglesOntology Term : 'transcription factor mediated signaling pathway' added !
41524view01:57, 2 March 2011MaintBotRemoved redundant pathway information and comments
35771view00:12, 13 February 2010AlexanderPico
34262view21:51, 9 December 2009MaintBotAutomatic update of empty xrefs
33599view09:56, 1 December 2009MaintBotRemoved group label
30519view21:49, 29 July 2009MaintBotNew pathway

External references

DataNodes

View all...
NameTypeDatabase referenceComment
ARGeneProduct747460 (Entrez Gene)
ESR1GeneProduct463079 (Entrez Gene)
ESR2GeneProduct452964 (Entrez Gene)
ESRRAGeneProduct466651 (Entrez Gene)
ESRRBGeneProduct453056 (Entrez Gene)
HNF4AGeneProduct458269 (Entrez Gene)
NR0B1GeneProduct450140 (Entrez Gene)
NR1D2GeneProduct460230 (Entrez Gene)
NR1H2GeneProduct456227 (Entrez Gene)
NR1H3GeneProduct466507 (Entrez Gene)
NR1I2GeneProduct745458 (Entrez Gene)
NR1I3GeneProduct458014 (Entrez Gene)
NR2C2GeneProduct460199 (Entrez Gene)
NR2E1GeneProduct472088 (Entrez Gene)
NR2F1GeneProduct461753 (Entrez Gene)
NR2F2GeneProduct467769 (Entrez Gene)
NR2F6GeneProduct748739 (Entrez Gene)
NR3C1GeneProduct471681 (Entrez Gene)
NR4A1GeneProduct451913 (Entrez Gene)
NR4A2GeneProduct459669 (Entrez Gene)
NR5A1GeneProduct464724 (Entrez Gene)
NR5A2GeneProduct469631 (Entrez Gene)
PGRGeneProduct451502 (Entrez Gene)
PPARAGeneProduct458910 (Entrez Gene)
PPARDGeneProduct463188 (Entrez Gene)
PPARGGeneProduct460178 (Entrez Gene)
RARAGeneProduct454647 (Entrez Gene)
RARBGeneProduct745516 (Entrez Gene)
RARGGeneProduct451935 (Entrez Gene)
ROR1GeneProduct456910 (Entrez Gene)
RORAGeneProduct747433 (Entrez Gene)
RORCGeneProduct457303 (Entrez Gene)
RXRAGeneProduct464834 (Entrez Gene)
RXRBGeneProduct462601 (Entrez Gene)
RXRGGeneProduct457476 (Entrez Gene)
THRAGeneProduct
THRBGeneProduct470771 (Entrez Gene)
VDRGeneProduct

Annotated Interactions

No annotated interactions
Personal tools