1,25(OH)2D translocates from cytosol to nucleoplasm

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R-HSA-8963913
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Reaction [omitted]
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Homo sapiens
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5/5
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The biologically active form of vitamin D, 1-alpha, 25-dihydroxyvitamin D (1,25(OH)2D), can be transported to any target tissue where it enters the nucleoplasm to interact with vitamin D receptor (VDR) to exert its effects. The mechanism of translocation from cytosol to nucleoplasm is unknown (see review for general description - Christakos et al. 2016).
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
26681795 Vitamin D: Metabolism, Molecular Mechanism of Action, and Pleiotropic Effects

Carmeliet, G, Christakos, S, Dhawan, P, Verlinden, L, Verstuyf, A

Physiol. Rev. 2016
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