Nuclear receptor

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It is a globular domain
It is a globular domain
<scene name='Nuclear_receptor/Nr-lbd-/1'>well folded</scene>
<scene name='Nuclear_receptor/Nr-lbd-/1'>well folded</scene>
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and composed of a beta-sheet, and 12 alpha-helices arranged in a three layered sandwich.
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and composed of 12 alpha-helices arranged in a three layered sandwich, and a <scene name='Nuclear_receptor/Nr-lbd-beta/1'>beta-sheet</scene>.
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Revision as of 09:35, 6 September 2012

the nuclear receptors facts book [1]

Structure

DBD (DNA Binding Domain)

LBD (Ligand Binding Domain)

Structure of the LBD of a VDR (vitamin D receptor) complexed to 1alpha,25(OH)(2)D(3) and the 20-epi analogs(PDB entry 1ie8)

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  1. Vincent Laudet, Hinrich Gronemeyer, "The nuclear receptor factsbook", Publisher Academic Press, 2002

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