Glucocorticoid receptor

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Template:STRUCTURE 3g6r Glucocorticoid receptor (GCR) is the nuclear receptor binding cortisol and glucocorticoids. GCR regulates genes involved in development, metabolism and immune response. The glucocorticoid-bound GCR can either up-regulate the expression of anti-inflammatory proteins (transactivation) or repress the expression of pro-inflammatory proteins (transrepression). GCR contains 5 domains: N terminal regulatory domain; DNA-binding domain (DBD); hinge region; ligand-binding domain (LBD) and C terminal domain. GCR interacts with nuclear receptor coactivator 2 (NCOA2) which promotes DNA transcription by acylating histones.

3D structures of glucocorticoid receptor3D structures of glucocorticoid receptor

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