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What are nuclear receptor ligands?

Journal

MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 334, Issue 1-2, Pages 3-13

Publisher

ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mce.2010.06.018

Keywords

Nuclear receptors; Evolution; Ligands; Environmental sensors; Endocrine system; Orphan receptors; HNF4 ligand

Funding

  1. NIH [R01 DK053892, R21 MH087397]

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Nuclear receptors (NRs) are a family of highly conserved transcription factors that regulate transcription in response to small lipophilic compounds. They play a role in every aspect of development, physiology and disease in humans. They are also ubiquitous in and unique to the animal kingdom suggesting that they may have played an important role in their evolution. In contrast to the classical endocrine receptors that originally defined the family, recent studies suggest that the first NRs might have been sensors of their environment, binding ligands that were external to the host organism. The purpose of this review is to provide a broad perspective on NR ligands and address the issue of exactly what constitutes a NR ligand from historical, biological and evolutionary perspectives. This discussion will lay the foundation for subsequent reviews in this issue as well as pose new questions for future investigation. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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