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'''Estrogen-related receptor''' (ERR) binds to estrogen response elements on DNA and modulates transcription in response to [[Hormone|hormone]]. It is a [[Nuclear receptors|nuclear receptor]]. There are 3 classes of ERR : ERRα, ERRβ and ERRγ. | '''Estrogen-related receptor''' (ERR) binds to estrogen response elements on DNA and modulates transcription in response to [[Hormone|hormone]]. It is a [[Nuclear receptors|nuclear receptor]]. There are 3 classes of ERR : ERRα, ERRβ and ERRγ. | ||
*'''ERR alpha''' regulates cellular metabolism and function<ref>PMID:32121253</ref>. | *'''ERR alpha''' regulates cellular metabolism and function<ref>PMID:32121253</ref>. | ||
*'''ERR beta'''is expressed in the inner ear and controls the development of its endolymph-producing cells<ref>PMID:17765677</ref>. | *'''ERR beta''' is expressed in the inner ear and controls the development of its endolymph-producing cells<ref>PMID:17765677</ref>. | ||
*'''ERR gamma''' regulates the perinatal switch to oxidative metabolism in the myocardium<ref>PMID:20418374</ref>. | |||
See also [[Intracellular receptors]] | See also [[Intracellular receptors]] |