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The following pages link to Solution structure of the glucocorticoid receptor DNA-binding domain (Q45817037):
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- Protein-protein interactions and transcriptional antagonism between the subfamily of NGFI-B/Nur77 orphan nuclear receptors and glucocorticoid receptor (Q24321434) (← links)
- Inhibition of nuclear hormone receptor activity by calreticulin (Q24323251) (← links)
- Structure and function of steroid receptor AF1 transactivation domains: induction of active conformations (Q24537137) (← links)
- Zinc finger-mediated protein interactions modulate Ikaros activity, a molecular control of lymphocyte development (Q24561965) (← links)
- Sexual dimorphism in diverse metazoans is regulated by a novel class of intertwined zinc fingers. (Q24602972) (← links)
- Ligand-dependent recruitment of the Arnt coregulator determines DNA recognition by the dioxin receptor (Q24606019) (← links)
- Structure of the heterodimeric ecdysone receptor DNA-binding complex (Q24644790) (← links)
- Dichotomy in the Epigenetic Mark Lysine Acetylation is Critical for the Proliferation of Prostate Cancer Cells (Q26795738) (← links)
- Protein design: toward functional metalloenzymes (Q26866201) (← links)
- Structural considerations of vitamin D signaling (Q27022483) (← links)
- The three-dimensional structures of antagonistic and agonistic forms of the glucocorticoid receptor ligand-binding domain: RU-486 induces a transconformation that leads to active antagonism (Q27640953) (← links)
- Nucleocapsid zinc fingers detected in retroviruses: EXAFS studies of intact viruses and the solution‐state structure of the nucleocapsid protein from HIV‐1 (Q27642042) (← links)
- Crystallographic analysis of the interaction of the glucocorticoid receptor with DNA (Q27651364) (← links)
- Structure of the carboxy-terminal LIM domain from the cysteine rich protein CRP (Q27729864) (← links)
- The basis for half-site specificity explored through a non-cognate steroid receptor-DNA complex (Q27729871) (← links)
- Structure refinement of the glucocorticoid receptor-DNA binding domain from NMR data by relaxation matrix calculations (Q27730188) (← links)
- The oestrogen receptor recognizes an imperfectly palindromic response element through an alternative side-chain conformation (Q27730214) (← links)
- Crystal structure of the ligand-binding domain of the human nuclear receptor RXR-alpha (Q27730245) (← links)
- The solution structure of the human retinoic acid receptor-beta DNA-binding domain (Q27732021) (← links)
- Tertiary structure of destrin and structural similarity between two actin-regulating protein families (Q27732905) (← links)
- The structure of the nuclear hormone receptors (Q28139668) (← links)
- Tip110, the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Tat-interacting protein of 110 kDa as a negative regulator of androgen receptor (AR) transcriptional activation (Q28251356) (← links)
- Solution structure of the DNA-binding domain of the oestrogen receptor (Q28263533) (← links)
- Differential display RT PCR of total RNA from human foreskin fibroblasts for investigation of androgen-dependent gene expression (Q28285395) (← links)
- Structure of a new nucleic-acid-binding motif in eukaryotic transcriptional elongation factor TFIIS (Q28294546) (← links)
- The orientation and spacing of core DNA-binding motifs dictate selective transcriptional responses to three nuclear receptors (Q28297907) (← links)
- The orphan receptor Rev-ErbA alpha activates transcription via a novel response element (Q28564147) (← links)
- Steroid receptor heterodimerization demonstrated in vitro and in vivo (Q28571816) (← links)
- Direct repeats as selective response elements for the thyroid hormone, retinoic acid, and vitamin D3 receptors (Q29615768) (← links)
- Identification of a conserved region required for hormone dependent transcriptional activation by steroid hormone receptors (Q29616455) (← links)
- Oxytricha telomere-binding protein: DNA-dependent dimerization of the alpha and beta subunits (Q30467072) (← links)
- Discovery of novel nuclear receptor modulating ligands: an integral role for peptide interaction profiling (Q33207350) (← links)
- FTZ-F1, a Steroid Hormone Receptor-like Protein Implicated in the Activation of fushi tarazu (Q33263083) (← links)
- Hormone binding and co-regulator binding to the glucocorticoid receptor are allosterically coupled (Q33545556) (← links)
- Crosstalk in inflammation: the interplay of glucocorticoid receptor-based mechanisms and kinases and phosphatases (Q33636430) (← links)
- Expression of the human endogenous retrovirus HTDV/HERV-K is enhanced by cellular transcription factor YY1 (Q33641032) (← links)
- Directed molecular evolution (Q33726014) (← links)
- Sequence-specific DNA binding by glucocorticoid receptor "zinc finger peptides" (Q33819247) (← links)
- Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors: insight into multiple cellular functions (Q33867997) (← links)
- Structural Biology of Zinc (Q34007481) (← links)
- Structures of Metal Sites of Oxidized Bovine Heart Cytochrome c Oxidase at 2.8 Å (Q34058381) (← links)
- Chromatin-remodeling complexes involved in gene activation by the glucocorticoid receptor (Q34064159) (← links)
- The patterns of binding of RAR, RXR and TR homo- and heterodimers to direct repeats are dictated by the binding specificites of the DNA binding domains. (Q34064607) (← links)
- DNA recognition by GAL4: structure of a protein-DNA complex. (Q34372191) (← links)
- Molecular action of androgen in the normal and neoplastic prostate (Q34491450) (← links)
- The divergent orphan nuclear receptor ODR-7 regulates olfactory neuron gene expression via multiple mechanisms in Caenorhabditis elegans (Q34619185) (← links)
- Dynamic access of the glucocorticoid receptor to response elements in chromatin. (Q34859890) (← links)
- Current status of estrogen receptors. (Q35012780) (← links)
- Point mutation in the DNA binding domain of the androgen receptor in two families with Reifenstein syndrome (Q35195367) (← links)
- Evolution of distinct DNA-binding specificities within the nuclear receptor family of transcription factors (Q35219531) (← links)