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Class:IdSummation:400221
_displayNameNR1D1 (REV-ERBA) binds to the same site in the promoter of t...
_timestamp2013-06-02 02:44:41
created[InstanceEdit:400303] May, B, 2009-03-24 02:57:07
modified[InstanceEdit:421328] May, B, 2009-05-17 21:26:07
[InstanceEdit:421362] May, B, 2009-05-17 22:04:08
[InstanceEdit:1368132] May, B, 2011-06-29
[InstanceEdit:3656300] May, B, 2013-06-02
textNR1D1 (REV-ERBA) binds to the same site in the promoter of the BMAL1 (ARNTL) gene as ROR-alpha (RORA). Whereas ROR-alpha activates transcription of BMAL1, REV-ERBA bound to heme recruits corepressors (NCoR and HDAC3) and inhibits transcription of BMAL1. Both REV-ERBA and ROR-alpha genes are targets of BMAL1:CLOCK/NPAS2 transactivation and they show alternating patterns of maximum protein levels, thus they give BMAL1 transcription circadian expression.
(summation)[BlackBoxEvent:400342] Expression of BMAL1 (ARNTL) [Homo sapiens]
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