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Thyroid hormone receptor localization in target tissues

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JOURNAL OF ENDOCRINOLOGY
Volume 237, Issue 1, Pages R19-R34

Publisher

BIOSCIENTIFICA LTD
DOI: 10.1530/JOE-17-0708

Keywords

thyroid hormone; thyroid hormone receptor; nuclear import; nuclear export; mitochondrial import

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  1. National Institutes of Health [2R15DK058028]
  2. National Science Foundation [MCB 1120513]

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The thyroid hormone receptors, TR alpha 1, TR beta 1 and other subtypes, are members of the nuclear receptor superfamily that mediate the action of thyroid hormone signaling in numerous tissues to regulate important physiological and developmental processes. Their most well-characterized role is as ligand-dependent transcription factors; TRs bind thyroid hormone response elements in the presence or absence of thyroid hormone to facilitate the expression of target genes. Although primarily residing in the nucleus, TR alpha 1 and TR beta 1 shuttle rapidly between the nucleus and cytoplasm. We have identified multiple nuclear localization signals and nuclear export signals within TRa1 and TR beta 1 that interact with importins and exportins, respectively, to mediate translocation across the nuclear envelope. More recently, enigmatic cytoplasmic functions have been ascribed to other TR subtypes, expanding the diversity of the cellular response to thyroid hormone. By integrating data on localization signal motifs, this review provides an overview of the complex interplay between TR's dynamic transport pathways and thyroid hormone signaling activities. We examine the variation in TR subtype response to thyroid hormone signaling, and what is currently known about regulation of the variety of tissue-specific localization patterns, including targeting to the nucleus, the mitochondria and the inner surface of the plasma membrane.

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