Vitamin D receptor

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==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
[[1db1]] is a 1 chain structure with sequence from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_sapiens Homo sapiens]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=1DB1 OCA]. On right hand side is Structure of human vitamin D receptor ligand-binding domain complex with vitamin D (PDB entry [[1db1]]).
[[1db1]] is a 1 chain structure with sequence from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homo_sapiens Homo sapiens]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=1DB1 OCA]. On right hand side is Structure of human vitamin D receptor ligand-binding domain complex with vitamin D (PDB entry [[1db1]]).
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==3D structures of vitamin D receptor==
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[[Vitamin D receptor 3D structures]]
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*Vitamin D receptor ligand-binding domain
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*Vitamin D receptor ligand-binding domain residues 116-423
**[[3m7r]] - hVDR LBD (mutant) – human<br />
**[[3m7r]] - hVDR LBD (mutant) – human<br />
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**[[3w0g]], [[3w0h]], [[3w0i]], [[3w0j]] - rVDR LBD + mediator of RNA polymerase II peptide + nonsecosteroidal ligand<br />
**[[3w0g]], [[3w0h]], [[3w0i]], [[3w0j]] - rVDR LBD + mediator of RNA polymerase II peptide + nonsecosteroidal ligand<br />
**[[3w5p]] - rVDR LBD + mediator of RNA polymerase II peptide + lithocholic acid derivative<br />
**[[3w5p]] - rVDR LBD + mediator of RNA polymerase II peptide + lithocholic acid derivative<br />
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**[[6k5o]] - rVDR LBD (mutant) + mediator of RNA polymerase II peptide + lithocholic acid derivative<br />
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**[[6jez]] - rVDR LBD + mediator of RNA polymerase II peptide + fluorescence probe<br />
**[[3wt5]], [[3wt6]], [[3wt7]], [[3wtq]], [[5b41]], [[5b5b]], [[5xzf]], [[5xzh]] - rVDR LBD + mediator of RNA polymerase II peptide + vitamin D analog<br />
**[[3wt5]], [[3wt6]], [[3wt7]], [[3wtq]], [[5b41]], [[5b5b]], [[5xzf]], [[5xzh]] - rVDR LBD + mediator of RNA polymerase II peptide + vitamin D analog<br />
**[[5awj]], [[5awk]] - rVDR LBD + mediator of RNA polymerase II peptide + agonist<br />
**[[5awj]], [[5awk]] - rVDR LBD + mediator of RNA polymerase II peptide + agonist<br />
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**[[5ow7]] - zVDR LBD + NCOA-1 peptide + vitamin D analog<br />
**[[5ow7]] - zVDR LBD + NCOA-1 peptide + vitamin D analog<br />
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*Vitamin D receptor DNA-binding domain
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*Vitamin D receptor DNA-binding domain 16-125
**[[1kb2]] – hVDR DBD + osteopontin response element DNA<br />
**[[1kb2]] – hVDR DBD + osteopontin response element DNA<br />

Revision as of 09:58, 27 March 2020

Structure of human vitamin D receptor ligand-binding domain complex with vitamin D (PDB entry 1db1)

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3D structures of vitamin D receptor

Updated on 27-March-2020

References

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