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Transcriptional coregulators of the nuclear receptor superfamily: coactivators and corepressors

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Nuclear receptors, many of which undergo a major conformational change upon binding specific ligand, belong to a superfamily of proteins that bind to specific DNA sequences and control gene transcription. They regulate the assembly of a transcriptional preinitiation complex at the promoter of target genes and modulate their expression in response to ligand. In particular, nuclear receptors repress or stimulate transcription by recruiting corepressor or coactivator proteins, in addition to directly contacting the basal transcription machinery. In this review, we discuss recent progress in studies of these transcriptional coregulators of nuclear receptors.

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Received 27 July 2000; revised 26 August 2000; accepted 8 September 2000

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Lee*, J., Lee, Y., Na**, SY. et al. Transcriptional coregulators of the nuclear receptor superfamily: coactivators and corepressors . CMLS, Cell. Mol. Life Sci. 58, 289–297 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00000856

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