Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10847704 | Steroids | 2013 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Vitamin D signaling primarily implies the molecular actions of the VDR. ⺠We present the actions of VDR from different molecular perspectives. ⺠We position vitamin D signaling in relation to other intracellular signaling systems.
Keywords
Sp100VDRFXRHDMVDRERetinoid X receptorarachidonate 5-lipoxygenaseCDKN1AhMTIGFBPTrefoil factor 1COADR3DIO1CORHDACLXRCCNCChIP-SeqALOX5CyPLBDDBDTSSRARRXRCyclin CTFF1direct repeat spaced by 3 nucleotidesKLK31α,25(OH)2D31α,25-dihydroxyvitamin D325(OH)D325-hydroxyvitamin D3cAMPfarnesoid X receptormicro RNAchromatin immunoprecipitationGene regulationDNA-Binding Domainligand-binding domaintranscription start siteCytochrome P450Response elementsvitamin D response elementcyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 1AMiRNACo-repressorCo-activatorHistone acetyltransferasehistone deacetylasehistone demethylaseHistone MethyltransferaseVitamin Dinsulin-like growth factor binding proteinCHiPliver X receptorChromatinHATAndrogen ReceptorEstrogen receptorRetinoic acid receptorMineralocorticoid receptorthyroid hormone receptorVitamin D receptorProgesterone receptorglucocorticoid receptorNuclear receptor
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Authors
Carsten Carlberg, Moray J. Campbell,