PHA 4107 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Nuclear Receptor, Signal Transduction, Hydrogen Bond

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Most receptors are now classified based on their primary amino acid sequence creating families of receptor proteins. Intracellular receptors: nuclear receptors: ligand-activated transcription factors that activate mrna synthesis. Three main types of membrane receptors: tyrosine kinases, g-protein linked. Nuclear receptors-> (cid:498)ligand-dependent(cid:499) transcription factors activate the synthesis of mrna. They recognize specific sequences of dna called (cid:498)hormone response elements(cid:499) (hres) which are a class of (cid:498)promoter enhancers(cid:499). Usually there are two identical or similar parts to the hre called (cid:498)half-site motifs(cid:499) that each bind to one nuclear receptor. Steroid receptors: glucocorticoid, mineralocorticoid, progesterone, androgen, estrogen, bind to receptors as homodimers, ex: gr:gr. * the rxr is a common partner for those in the second group eg. t3r:rxr. Two nuclear receptor (cid:498)zn fingers(cid:499) shown with secondary structure. Zn finger functions in dna binding: p-box 1o nucleotide sequence, d box spacing of the half-site motif.

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