DirectRegulation :

Owner Public
URN urn:agi-DirectRegulation:inout-urn:agi-go:0004886:out-urn:agi-llid:7067::positive
Entities THRA <+-- retinoid-X receptor
References 14
Effect positive
Connectivity 2

MedLine Reference 8910436:1144
Sentence Effect of DR4 spacer sequences on TRalpha2 heterodimerization with RXR.
Journal J. Biol. Chem
Journal Reference v271 i45 p28199 (1996)
Journal Link http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/271/45/28199
Organism Rattus norvegicus

MedLine Reference 7903219:3
Sentence The RSV-T3RE is recognized and activated by either c-ErbA alpha homodimers or c-ErbA alpha/retinoid X receptor (RXR) heterodimers.
CellLineName T3

MedLine Reference 9773977:9
Sentence Mutations within the DBD dimerization interface abolished heterodimerization of full-length TRv alpha2 with RXR but only marginally affected heterodimerization of full-length TR alpha1 with RXR.

MedLine Reference 9879977:3
Sentence By applying a PCR-based screening assay we isolated DNA sequences to which p75(gag-v-erbA) binds as a heterodimer with RXR, and characterized these with regard to their nucleotide sequence and ability to associate with RXR/P75(gag-v-erbA) heterodimers in vitro and in vivo.

MedLine Reference 12388540:1163
Sentence Unliganded T3Ralpha dimers (shown as homodimers here, but they can also be heterodimers with retinoid X receptor) bind to the MHC-T3RE (an example of a pHRE ).
CellLineName T3
Journal J. Biol. Chem
Journal Reference v277 i51 p49517 (2002)
Journal Link http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/277/51/49517

MedLine Reference 9731697:1185
Sentence Both c-erbA/TR and v-erbA associate with RXR, an obligate heterodimeric partner of a number of NRs ( 4 , 5 , 47 ).
CellLineName RED
Tissue erythroid
Journal Mol. Endocrin
Journal Reference v12 i9 p1269 (1998)
Journal Link http://mend.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/12/9/1269

MedLine Reference 9348197:1210
Sentence Cotransfection of increasing concentrations of RXR, in fact, was not able to relieve TRalpha2 inhibition of T3/TRbeta1 transactivation, further indicating that squelching by use of RXR for heterodimerization with functional TRs is not responsible for the DNA binding-independent component of TRalpha2 dominant negative activity (data not shown and Ref. 28 ).
Journal Endocrinology
Journal Reference v138 i11 p4705 (1997)
Journal Link http://endo.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/138/11/4705
Organism Rattus norvegicus

MedLine Reference 9731706:1122
Sentence Role of RXR in v-erbA Binding to the Consensus Sequences Since it is known that RXR may enhance v-erbA binding to DNA, we desired to address the binding of v-erbA-RXR heterodimers to these different mutant oligonucleotides.
Journal Mol. Endocrin
Journal Reference v12 i9 p1380 (1998)
Journal Link http://mend.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/12/9/1380
Organism Mus musculus

MedLine Reference 12054736:4
Sentence Furthermore, functional studies on transient transfections showed that v-erbA-RXR heterodimers do not mediate the dominant negative activity of v-erbA on an inverted repeat response element.
Organism Mus musculus

MedLine Reference 15293789:4
Sentence Our data also suggest that v-erbA homodimers interact preferentially with the corepressor NCoR over SMRT and that the interaction with corepressors is stronger with v-erbA homodimers over v-erbA-RXR heterodimers.
Tissue thyroid

MedLine Reference 15585599:4
CellLineName GH3
Organism Rattus norvegicus

MedLine Reference 10409738:1126
Journal Mol. Cell. Biol
Journal Reference v19 i8 p5486 (1999)
Journal Link http://mcb.asm.org/cgi/content/full/19/8/5486

MedLine Reference 10454590:1170
Journal Mol. Cell. Biol
Journal Reference v19 i9 p6448 (1999)
Journal Link http://mcb.asm.org/cgi/content/full/19/9/6448

MedLine Reference 9605927:1153
CellLineName JEG
Journal Mol. Endocrin
Journal Reference v12 i5 p645 (1998)
Journal Link http://mend.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/12/5/645
Organism Mus musculus