Redox regulation of the nuclear receptor.

作者: Hirotoshi Tanaka , Yuichi Makino , Kensaku Okamoto , Takahisa Iida , Noritada Yoshikawa

DOI: 10.1159/000055282

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摘要: Redox regulation is currently considered a mode of signal transduction for coordinated variety cellular processes. Transcriptional gene expression also influenced by the redox state, example, through oxidoreductive modification transcription factors. The nuclear receptors act as ligand-dependent factors and are to be one key regulators essential biological Using glucocorticoid receptor model, we show that function dynamic responses environmental stimuli.

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