1. Nuclear receptor binding factor-2 (NRBF-2), a possible gene activator protein interacting with nuclear hormone receptors
- Author
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Toshiro Tsukamoto, Hiroyuki Sadano, Takashi Osumi, Hiroaki Yasumo, Takashi Furusawa, and Nobuyuki Masuda
- Subjects
Transcriptional Activation ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Biophysics ,Receptors, Cytoplasmic and Nuclear ,Receptors, Cell Surface ,Biochemistry ,Structural Biology ,Genetics ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Animals ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Nuclear protein ,Nuclear receptor co-repressor 1 ,Base Sequence ,Chemistry ,Liver receptor homolog-1 ,Molecular biology ,Cell biology ,Rats ,Nuclear receptor coactivator 1 ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Liver ,Nuclear receptor coactivator 3 ,Nuclear receptor coactivator 2 ,Small heterodimer partner ,Trans-Activators ,Estrogen-related receptor gamma ,Sequence Alignment ,Plasmids ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
A protein named nuclear receptor binding factor-2 (NRBF-2) was identified by yeast two-hybrid screening, as an interaction partner of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α as well as several other nuclear receptors. NRBF-2 exhibited a gene activation function, when tethered to a heterologous DNA binding domain, in both mammalian cells and yeast.
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- 2000