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McEwan, I. J.
Nuclear receptors = from structure to the clinic /
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正題名/作者:
Nuclear receptors/ edited by Iain J. McEwan, Raj Kumar.
其他題名:
from structure to the clinic /
其他作者:
McEwan, I. J.
出版者:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2015.,
面頁冊數:
xi, 236 p. :ill., digital ; : 24 cm.;
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Springer eBooks
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Nuclear receptors (Biochemistry) - Handbooks, manuals, etc. -
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-18729-7
ISBN:
9783319187297
Nuclear receptors = from structure to the clinic /
Nuclear receptors
from structure to the clinic /[electronic resource] :edited by Iain J. McEwan, Raj Kumar. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2015. - xi, 236 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
1. Twenty-five Years of Nuclear Receptor Structure Analysis: From the Laboratory to the Clinic -- Part A. ALLOSTERIC REGULATION AND NUCLEAR RECEPTOR COMPLEX DYNAMICS. -2. Corticosteroid Receptors -- 3. Glucocorticoid Receptor Structure and Function -- 4. What Determines the Difference in DNA Binding Between the Androgen and the Glucocorticoid Receptors? -- 5. Allosteric Regulation and Intrinsic Disorder in Nuclear Hormone Receptors -- 6. Structural Analyses of Ordered and Disordered Regions in Ecdysteroid Receptor -- 7. Structural Analysis of Heterodimeric Nuclear Receptors -- Part B. NUCLEAR RECEPTOR CO-REGULATORY PROTEIN INTERACTIONS -- 8. Primate-specific Multi-functional Androgen Receptor Coregulator and Proto-oncogene Melanoma Antigen-A11 (MAGE-A11) -- 9. Assembly and Regulation of Nuclear Receptor Corepressor Complexes -- Part C. TAKING NUCLEAR RECEPTOR STRUCTURE INTO THE CLINIC -- 10. Thinking Outside the Box: Alternative Binding Sites in the Ligand Binding Domain of Nuclear Receptors -- 11. Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators (SERMs) and Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators (SARMs)
Nuclear Receptors focuses on the structural analysis of nuclear receptors from the initial work using isolated protein domains to the more recent exciting developments investigating the conformational shape of full-length receptor complexes. The book also reviews the structure of key nuclear receptor co-regulatory proteins. The aim is to bring together, for the first time, a comprehensive review of nuclear receptor structure and the importance of receptor conformation underpinning allosteric regulation by different ligands (hormone, drugs, DNA response elements, protein-protein interactions) and receptor activity. The nuclear receptor superfamily, including receptors for steroid hormones and non-steroid ligands, are pivotal to normal physiology, regulating processes as diverse as reproduction, metabolism, the immune system and brain development. The first members of the family were cloned over 25 years ago, which heralded in the idea of a superfamily of intracellular receptor proteins that bound small molecule ligands: classical steroid hormones, vitamins, fatty acids and other products of metabolism. These signals are then transmitted through multiprotein receptor-DNA complexes, leading to the regulation of target genes, often in a cell-selective manner. The cloning of the receptor cDNAs also ushered in an era of unparalleled analysis of the mechanisms of action of these ligand-activated transcription factors.
ISBN: 9783319187297
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-18729-7doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: QH603.C43 / M34 2015
Dewey Class. No.: 572.696
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