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Curated information on nuclear receptors, ligands and co-regulators from the Nuclear Receptor Signaling Atlas (NURSA). As of March 20, 2020, NURSA is succeeded by the Signaling Pathways Project (SPP). All NURSA-biocurated transcriptomic datasets have been preserved for data mining in SPP. All non-transcriptomic dataset NURSA content will be transferred to dkNET, with whom we are evaluating options for archiving this content.

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DOISymbolNameTypeSynonymsDescriptionReferenceCAS Registry IDPubChem IDChEBI ID
10.1621/P2IER7XI8LRREB1Ras-responsive element binding proteinCoregulatorRas-responsive element binding protein was isolated as a corepressor for androgen receptor (AR), a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of transcription factors.PMID:17550981
10.1621/7ROVFK8H65VAV3Vav 3 oncogeneCoregulatorVav3 is a Rho GTPase guanine nucleotide exchange factor that was characterized as a coactivator through its ability to potentiate androgen receptor transcriptional activity.PMID:16384856
10.1621/5X5KCOJ63SCMTM2Androgen receptor corepressor-19 kDaCoregulatorARR19 is a leucine-rich protein shown to repress the transcriptional activity of the androgen receptor (AR) by a mechanism involving recruitment of a histone deacetylase.PMID:14576337
10.1621/78CF2792E0CP775CP-775146Ligand
10.1621/78C72792E0FexFexaramineLigand
10.1621/2LWZGZWA3JTRIP10Thyroid hormone receptor interactor 10CoregulatorAn early screen of thyroid receptor (TR) interacting proteins (TRIPs) yielded a large number of factors, of which TRIP10 is one. TRIP10 is a member of the FNBP1 family of proteins which contains FCH, FBH and SH3 domains.PMID:7776974
10.1621/VL1SBUWRLZGADD45GIP1CR6-interacting Factor 1CoregulatorCRIF1 is a nuclear protein that interacts with the Gadd4 family of proteins and participates in the regulation of the cell cycle. CRIF1 was characterized as a coregulator through its inhibition of Nur77 transactivation.PMID:15459248
10.1621/EG3FENHR1DSAFB2Scaffold attachment factor B2CoregulatorThe highly related nuclear matrix proteins and scaffold attachment factors, SAF-B2 and SAF-B1, enhance tamoxifen antagonism of estrogen-induced ER-mediated transactivation.PMID:12660241
10.1621/78CB2792E0DY131DY131Ligand
10.1621/78CA2792E0AG035029AG035029Ligand
10.1621/LSYWZR4E2ACD4409CD4409Ligand
10.1621/SQJ2VWFWMVSIN3BSIN3 homolog B, transcriptional regulator (yeast)CoregulatorMembers of the SIN3 family of transcriptional corepressors have well characterized roles in the negative regulation of transcription by nuclear receptors and other transcription factors.PMID:9139820
PMID:9734811
10.1621/6S3G2BUCCZGMEB2Glucocorticoid modulatory element binding protein 2CoregulatorGMEB proteins interact with a glucocorticoid modulatory element upstream of the rat tyrosine aminotransferase gene. Along with GMEB-1, GMEB-2 has been characterized as a coactivator of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR).PMID:10523663
PMID:10894151
10.1621/T3T83IH3EUZNF653Zinkfinger protein 67 kDaCoregulatorZip67 is a zinc finger protein cloned in a screen for proteins interacting with the C terminus of the orphan nuclear receptor SF-1.PMID:12920234
10.1621/7JN5RPD1G7nr5a4Fushi tarazu-F1 (FF1B)Nuclear ReceptorThe zebrafish ff1b gene encodes the orphan nuclear receptor ff1b, which shows strong homology to mammalian SF-1, of the Fushi tarazu-subfamily of nuclear receptor transcription factors. ff1b is required for the development of the steroidogenic component of the zebrafish interrenal organ. ff1b is expressed in zebrafish in the developing rostral diencephalon and in the anterior regions of the pancreatic anlagen.PMID:10704877
10.1621/78DC2792E0MeCarbamMETHYL CARBAMATELigand
10.1621/W1XSFF1GQZZK281ZK168281Ligand
10.1621/DZ9ENDHKLSR1881R1881Ligand
10.1621/ZO4XC996TWCD2314CD2314Ligand
10.1621/9VJOTIG1ZPRNF4Small nuclear RING finger proteinCoregulatorSNURF is a RING finger motif-containing protein that has been shown to enhance the transcriptional activity of a number of nuclear receptorsPMID:9479498
PMID:9710597
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