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- Q3454518 subject Q7683837.
- Q3454518 subject Q9142579.
- Q3454518 abstract "The retinoid X receptor (RXR) is a type of nuclear receptor that is activated by 9-cis retinoic acid, which has never been convincingly proven to be of physiological relevance and to be present endogenously, as well as 9-cis-13,14-dihydro-retinoic acid. There are three retinoic X receptors (RXR): RXR-alpha, RXR-beta, and RXR-gamma, encoded by the RXRA, RXRB, RXRG genes, respectively.RXR heterodimerizes with subfamily 1 nuclear receptors including CAR, FXR, LXR, PPAR, PXR, RAR, TR, and VDR.As with other type II nuclear receptors, the RXR heterodimer in the absence of ligand is bound to hormone response elements complexed with corepressor protein. Binding of agonist ligands to RXR results in dissociation of corepressor and recruitment of coactivator protein, which, in turn, promotes transcription of the downstream target gene into mRNA and eventually protein.".
- Q3454518 arm "p".
- Q3454518 arm "q".
- Q3454518 band "21.3".
- Q3454518 band "22".
- Q3454518 band "34".
- Q3454518 chromosome "1".
- Q3454518 chromosome "6".
- Q3454518 chromosome "9".
- Q3454518 entrezgene "6256".
- Q3454518 entrezgene "6257".
- Q3454518 entrezgene "6258".
- Q3454518 hgncid "10477".
- Q3454518 hgncid "10478".
- Q3454518 hgncid "10479".
- Q3454518 locusSupplementaryData "-q23".
- Q3454518 omim "180245".
- Q3454518 omim "180246".
- Q3454518 omim "180247".
- Q3454518 refseq "NM_002957".
- Q3454518 refseq "NM_006917".
- Q3454518 refseq "NM_021976".
- Q3454518 symbol "RXRA".
- Q3454518 symbol "RXRB".
- Q3454518 symbol "RXRG".
- Q3454518 uniprot "P19793".
- Q3454518 uniprot "P28702".
- Q3454518 uniprot "P48443".
- Q3454518 wikiPageWikiLink Q1132599.
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- Q3454518 wikiPageWikiLink Q7683837.
- Q3454518 wikiPageWikiLink Q8054.
- Q3454518 wikiPageWikiLink Q9142579.
- Q3454518 arm "p".
- Q3454518 arm "q".
- Q3454518 band "21.3".
- Q3454518 band "22".
- Q3454518 band "34".
- Q3454518 chromosome "1".
- Q3454518 chromosome "6".
- Q3454518 chromosome "9".
- Q3454518 entrezgene "6256".
- Q3454518 entrezgene "6257".
- Q3454518 entrezgene "6258".
- Q3454518 hgncid "10477".
- Q3454518 hgncid "10478".
- Q3454518 hgncid "10479".
- Q3454518 locussupplementarydata "-q23".
- Q3454518 name Q17516011.
- Q3454518 name Q18031337.
- Q3454518 name Q18031338.
- Q3454518 omim "180245".
- Q3454518 omim "180246".
- Q3454518 omim "180247".
- Q3454518 refseq "NM_002957".
- Q3454518 refseq "NM_006917".
- Q3454518 refseq "NM_021976".
- Q3454518 symbol Q18031338.
- Q3454518 symbol "RXRA".
- Q3454518 symbol "RXRB".
- Q3454518 uniprot "P19793".
- Q3454518 uniprot "P28702".
- Q3454518 uniprot "P48443".
- Q3454518 type Biomolecule.
- Q3454518 type Protein.
- Q3454518 type Thing.
- Q3454518 type Q206229.
- Q3454518 type Q8054.
- Q3454518 comment "The retinoid X receptor (RXR) is a type of nuclear receptor that is activated by 9-cis retinoic acid, which has never been convincingly proven to be of physiological relevance and to be present endogenously, as well as 9-cis-13,14-dihydro-retinoic acid.".
- Q3454518 label "Retinoid X receptor".
- Q3454518 name "retinoid X receptor alpha".
- Q3454518 name "retinoid X receptor beta".
- Q3454518 name "retinoid X receptor gamma".