Classical pathways of gene regulation by retinoids
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Classical pathways of gene regulation by retinoids
Abstract
Retinoic acid receptors were discovered during early studies of the actions and mechanisms of essential vitamins. Vitamin A is metabolized in the body to retinoic acid (RA) which is a key compound in the control of many developmental processes in chordates. These functions are mediated by a subfamily of nuclear receptors, divided into two classes, the retinoic acid receptors (RAR) and the retinoid X receptors (RXR). Each class is encoded by three closely related genes that are located on different chromosomes. The three proteins in each class are designated α, β and γ, respectively. A wealth of structural studies have shown that they all share the same architecture including a DNA-binding domain connected by a flexible linker to the ligand and co-activator binding domain. Retinoic acid incorporation into the ligand-binding domain leads to a conformational change enabling the formation of RAR homodimers or RAR/RXR heterodimers that in turn bind specifically to target DNA sequences. The consensus sequences located on the promotors of regulated genes are known as retinoic acid response elements (RARE). The activated RAR/RXR homodimers recruit co-activators with histone acetylase activity leading to an opening of the chromatin structure and enabling downstream transcription of regulated genes. These canonical pathways describe the control mechanism for the majority of developmental processes mediated by retinoic acid and its derivatives.
Keywords: Cellular retinoic acid binding protein; Genomic activity; Nuclear co-repressor; Retinoic acid receptor; Retinoid X receptor; Signaling.
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