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Title: Classic Nuclear Receptor Ligands


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Classic Nuclear Receptor Ligands
55a
Figure 1
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Representative nuclear receptors, ligands and
disease targets
55b
Figure 2
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Examples of medical uses of natural and synthetic
smallmolecules that act by regulating the
activities of nuclear receptors
56a
  • Hormone replacement therapy
  • Hypothyroidism (thyroid hormone)
  • Gonadal failure (estrogens, progestins,
    androgens)
  • Addisons disease (cortisol, prednisone,
    aldosterone)
  • Ricketts/Osteomalacia (vitamin D)
  • Inflammation (dexamethasone, prednisone)
  • Malignancy
  • Lymphoma, lymphocytic leukemia (dexamethasone)
  • Acute promyelocytic leukemia (retinoic acid)
  • Type 2 diabetes mellitus (thiazolidinediones)
  • Hypertriglyceridemia (fibrates)

Figure 3
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Examples of medical uses of synthetic modulators
56b
  • Breast cancer (Selective estrogen receptor
    modulators SERMS)
  • Prostate cancer (Androgen receptor antagonists)
  • Hypertension/CHF (Mineralocorticoid receptor
    antagonists)

Figure 4
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Figure 5
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Figure 6
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57a
Figure 7
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Transcriptional activities of nuclear hormone
receptors
57b
Figure 8
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Nuclear receptor domain structure
57c
Figure 9
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Structure of the nuclear receptor DNA binding
domain
57d
Figure 10
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Recognition of DNA by a glucocorticoid receptor
dimer
58a
Glucocorticoid response element
Figure 11
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Mechanisms of HRE recognition by nuclear receptors
58b
Figure 12
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Ligand-induced conformational changes in the RXR
LBD
58c
From Egea, et al., EMBO J 192592 2000
Figure 13
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Ligand-induced exchange of co-activators for
co-repressors
58d
Figure 14
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Examples of co-activator and co-repressor
complexes
59a
Figure 15
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Structure of the nucleosome
59b
Figure 16
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Related motifs in co-activators and co-repressors
mediate nuclear receptor interaction
59c
P160 nuclear receptorcoactivators
SRC-1 TIF2 P/CIP
Nuclear receptor interaction
CBP/p300 interaction
LXXLL
Nuclear receptorcorepressors
HDACinteraction
Nuclear receptor interaction
N-CoR SMRT
RD1
RD3
LXXIXXXL
Figure 17
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Molecular mechanism mediating ligand-dependent
exchange of co-activators for co-repressors
59d
Figure 18
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