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Signaling by Nuclear Receptors

The primary regulating factor for signal transduction via nuclear receptors is the hormone concentration. The amoimt of a hormone available for intracellular binding to the receptor is controlled by a number of processes  [Pg.148]

The biosynthesis and secretion of a hormone is regulated by a number of mechanisms and they themselves are involved in complex regulatory schemes. An informative example is the hierarchically ordered hypothalamus-hypophysis system which regulates the biosynthesis and secretion of many hormones of the nuclear receptors. [Pg.148]

Tabelle 4.1. Ligands and structure of HREs of selected nuclear receptors from mammals. [Pg.150]

Receptor Hormone Half site sequence configuration of HRE [Pg.150]

Thyroid hormone receptor, T3R 3,5,3 -L- triiodothyronine, T3 hormone RGGTCA IR-0, DR-4, ER-6,8 [Pg.150]


Signaling by nuclear receptors is regulated at various levels (Fig. 4.12). The following are important regulatory attack points ... [Pg.169]


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