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**[[2p1t]], [[2p1u]], [[2p1v]] - hRXR LBD + retinoid + coactivator peptide<br />
**[[2p1t]], [[2p1u]], [[2p1v]] - hRXR LBD + retinoid + coactivator peptide<br />
**[[4oc7]] - hRXR LBD + acrylic acid derivative + coactivator peptide<br />
**[[4oc7]] - hRXR LBD + acrylic acid derivative + coactivator peptide<br />
**[[4poh]], [[4poj], [[4pp3]], [[4pp5]] - hRXR LBD + trienoic acid derivative + coactivator peptide<br />
**[[4poh]], [[4poj]], [[4pp3]], [[4pp5]] - hRXR LBD + trienoic acid derivative + coactivator peptide<br />
**[[1xls]] - hRXR LBD (mutant) + orphan nuclear receptor NR1I3 + coactivator peptide<br />
**[[1xls]] - hRXR LBD (mutant) + orphan nuclear receptor NR1I3 + coactivator peptide<br />
**[[1xv9]] - hRXR LBD + orphan nuclear receptor NR1I3 + pregnane + coactivator peptide<br />
**[[1xv9]] - hRXR LBD + orphan nuclear receptor NR1I3 + pregnane + coactivator peptide<br />

Revision as of 09:34, 28 May 2015


Retinoid X receptor (RXR) is a nuclear receptor activated by 9-cis retinoic acid. RXR makes a heterodimer with subfamily 1 nuclear receptors including retinoic acid receptor (RAR). In the absence of ligand, the RAR/RXR complex binds the hormone response elements complexed with corepressor protein. Upon binding of the ligand, the corepressor disassociates from the receptor and associates with the coactivator leading to transcription activation. RAR contains a DNA-binding domain (DBD) and ligand-binding domain (LBD). There are 3 classes of RXR: α, β and γ. For additional details on RXR-α see RA Mediated T-reg Differentiation.

Structure of human retinoid X receptor ligand-binding domain tetramer complex with retinoid (PDB entry 1g5y)

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3D structures of retinoid X receptor3D structures of retinoid X receptor

Updated on 28-May-2015

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