RORA,B,C and NR1D1 (REV-ERBA) regulate gene expression

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R-HSA-9933387
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Homo sapiens
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Both Retinoid-related orphan receptors (RORA, RORB, RORC) and the heme-binding nuclear receptor NR1D1 (REV-ERBA) bind ROR response elements (RREs, ROREs) in DNA (reviewed in Duez and Staels 2008, Cox and Takahashi 2019, Laothamatas et al. 2023). RORs and NR1D1 produce opposite effects, however: RORs recruit coactivators such as EP300 (p300) and PPARGC1A to activate transcription; NR1D1 recruits the corepressor NCOR1 and the histone deacetylase HDAC3 to repress transcription.
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PubMed ID Title Journal Year
31557726 Circadian clock genes and the transcriptional architecture of the clock mechanism

Cox, KH, Takahashi, JS

J Mol Endocrinol 2019
37708890 Metabolic and chemical architecture of the mammalian circadian clock

Laothamatas, I, Rasmussen, ES, Green, CB, Takahashi, JS

Cell Chem Biol 2023
18537094 The nuclear receptors Rev-erbs and RORs integrate circadian rhythms and metabolism

Duez, H, Staels, B

Diab Vasc Dis Res 2008
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