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nuclear receptor subfamily 1 group D member 2 isoform X1 [Mus musculus]

Protein Classification

nuclear hormone receptor family protein( domain architecture ID 10163075)

nuclear hormone receptor family protein is a ligand-regulated transcriptional modulator that may play a role in many developmental processes

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List of domain hits

Name Accession Description Interval E-value
NR_LBD super family cl11397
The ligand binding domain of nuclear receptors, a family of ligand-activated transcription ...
386-512 2.65e-78

The ligand binding domain of nuclear receptors, a family of ligand-activated transcription regulators; Ligand-binding domain (LBD) of nuclear receptor (NR): Nuclear receptors form a superfamily of ligand-activated transcription regulators, which regulate various physiological functions in metazoans, from development, reproduction, to homeostasis and metabolism. The superfamily contains not only receptors for known ligands but also orphan receptors for which ligands do not exist or have not been identified. The members of the family include receptors of steroids, thyroid hormone, retinoids, cholesterol by-products, lipids and heme. With few exceptions, NRs share a common structural organization with a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


The actual alignment was detected with superfamily member cd06940:

Pssm-ID: 472173  Cd Length: 189  Bit Score: 243.94  E-value: 2.65e-78
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1907102034 386 SPYVDPQKSGHEIWEEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSGKK 465
Cdd:cd06940     1 SPYVDPPKSGHEIWEEFSMSFTPAVREVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVTLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERSVTFLSGQK 80
                          90       100       110       120
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*..
gi 1907102034 466 YSVDDLHSMGAGDLLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAE 512
Cdd:cd06940    81 YSVDDLHSMGAGDLLNSMFDFSEKLNSLQLSDEEMGLFTAVVLVSAD 127
NR_DBD_REV_ERB cd07166
DNA-binding domain of REV-ERB receptor-like is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; ...
98-186 1.34e-55

DNA-binding domain of REV-ERB receptor-like is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of REV-ERB receptor- like is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which coordinates a single zinc atom. This domain interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. REV-ERB receptors are transcriptional regulators belonging to the nuclear receptor superfamily. They regulate a number of physiological functions including the circadian rhythm, lipid metabolism, and cellular differentiation. REV-ERB receptors bind as a monomer to a (A/G)GGTCA half-site with a 5' AT-rich extension or as a homodimer to a direct repeat 2 element (AGGTCA sequence with a 2-bp spacer), indicating functional diversity. When bound to the DNA, they recruit corepressors (NcoR/histone deacetylase 3) to the promoter, resulting in repression of the target genes. The porphyrin heme has been demonstrated to function as a ligand for REV-ERB receptor. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, REV-ERB receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


:

Pssm-ID: 143540  Cd Length: 89  Bit Score: 181.21  E-value: 1.34e-55
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1907102034  98 GMVLLCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYKKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFG 177
Cdd:cd07166     1 GMVVLCKVCGDKASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQKIQYRKCTKNETCSIMRINRNRCQYCRFKKCLAVGMSRDAVRFG 80

                  ....*....
gi 1907102034 178 RIPKREKQR 186
Cdd:cd07166    81 RIPKREKAR 89
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
NR_LBD_REV_ERB cd06940
The ligand binding domain of REV-ERB receptors, members of the nuclear receptor superfamily; ...
386-512 2.65e-78

The ligand binding domain of REV-ERB receptors, members of the nuclear receptor superfamily; The ligand binding domain (LBD) of REV-ERB receptors: REV-ERBs are transcriptional regulators belonging to the nuclear receptor superfamily. They regulate a number of physiological functions including the circadian rhythm, lipid metabolism, and cellular differentiation. The LBD domain of REV-ERB is unusual in the nuclear receptor family by lacking the AF-2 region that is responsible for coactivator interaction. REV-ERBs act as constitutive repressors because of their inability to bind coactivators. REV-ERB receptors can bind to two classes of DNA response elements as either a monomer or heterodimer, indicating functional diversity. When bound to the DNA, they recruit corepressors (NcoR/histone deacetylase 3) to the promoter, resulting in repression of the target gene. The porphyrin heme has been demonstrated to function as a ligand for REV-ERB. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, REV-ERB receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132738  Cd Length: 189  Bit Score: 243.94  E-value: 2.65e-78
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1907102034 386 SPYVDPQKSGHEIWEEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSGKK 465
Cdd:cd06940     1 SPYVDPPKSGHEIWEEFSMSFTPAVREVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVTLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERSVTFLSGQK 80
                          90       100       110       120
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*..
gi 1907102034 466 YSVDDLHSMGAGDLLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAE 512
Cdd:cd06940    81 YSVDDLHSMGAGDLLNSMFDFSEKLNSLQLSDEEMGLFTAVVLVSAD 127
NR_DBD_REV_ERB cd07166
DNA-binding domain of REV-ERB receptor-like is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; ...
98-186 1.34e-55

DNA-binding domain of REV-ERB receptor-like is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of REV-ERB receptor- like is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which coordinates a single zinc atom. This domain interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. REV-ERB receptors are transcriptional regulators belonging to the nuclear receptor superfamily. They regulate a number of physiological functions including the circadian rhythm, lipid metabolism, and cellular differentiation. REV-ERB receptors bind as a monomer to a (A/G)GGTCA half-site with a 5' AT-rich extension or as a homodimer to a direct repeat 2 element (AGGTCA sequence with a 2-bp spacer), indicating functional diversity. When bound to the DNA, they recruit corepressors (NcoR/histone deacetylase 3) to the promoter, resulting in repression of the target genes. The porphyrin heme has been demonstrated to function as a ligand for REV-ERB receptor. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, REV-ERB receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143540  Cd Length: 89  Bit Score: 181.21  E-value: 1.34e-55
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1907102034  98 GMVLLCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYKKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFG 177
Cdd:cd07166     1 GMVVLCKVCGDKASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQKIQYRKCTKNETCSIMRINRNRCQYCRFKKCLAVGMSRDAVRFG 80

                  ....*....
gi 1907102034 178 RIPKREKQR 186
Cdd:cd07166    81 RIPKREKAR 89
zf-C4 pfam00105
Zinc finger, C4 type (two domains); In nearly all cases, this is the DNA binding domain of a ...
102-170 1.32e-37

Zinc finger, C4 type (two domains); In nearly all cases, this is the DNA binding domain of a nuclear hormone receptor. The alignment contains two Zinc finger domains that are too dissimilar to be aligned with each other.


Pssm-ID: 395055  Cd Length: 68  Bit Score: 132.72  E-value: 1.32e-37
                          10        20        30        40        50        60
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 1907102034 102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMS 170
Cdd:pfam00105   1 LCKVCGDKASGYHYGVLTCEGCKGFFRRSIQKNIVY-TCKFNKDCVIDKRNRNRCQYCRLKKCLEVGMS 68
ZnF_C4 smart00399
c4 zinc finger in nuclear hormone receptors;
102-172 2.62e-32

c4 zinc finger in nuclear hormone receptors;


Pssm-ID: 197701  Cd Length: 70  Bit Score: 118.40  E-value: 2.62e-32
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|.
gi 1907102034  102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRD 172
Cdd:smart00399   1 LCCVCGDHASGFHFGVCSCRACKAFFRRTVNLRYKY-RCDRKNNCSINKRYRCRCRACRLKKCLGVGMDPE 70
HOLI smart00430
Ligand binding domain of hormone receptors;
413-523 8.72e-19

Ligand binding domain of hormone receptors;


Pssm-ID: 214658  Cd Length: 163  Bit Score: 83.57  E-value: 8.72e-19
                           10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1907102034  413 VVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSGKKYSVDDLHS----MGAGDLLSSMFEFSE 488
Cdd:smart00430   8 TVEWAKSFPGFRELSLEDQIVLLKSFWFELLLLELAYRSVKLKKELLLAPDGTYIRPDAVLelrkLFSPFLDRILSELVK 87
                           90       100       110
                   ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*
gi 1907102034  489 KLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAEAVEVSIKFKEI 523
Cdd:smart00430  88 PLRELKLDDEEYALLKAIVLFNPAVPGLSEEGKEI 122
Hormone_recep pfam00104
Ligand-binding domain of nuclear hormone receptor; This all helical domain is involved in ...
400-508 1.35e-12

Ligand-binding domain of nuclear hormone receptor; This all helical domain is involved in binding the hormone in these receptors.


Pssm-ID: 459675 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 194  Bit Score: 66.60  E-value: 1.35e-12
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1907102034 400 EEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSG---------KKYSVDD 470
Cdd:pfam00104  14 EELCELWERDLLLVAEWAKHFPEFQELPLEDQMALLKSFWLEWLRLEKAARSAKLRRKKILGEDvlmisdddaMKFVEDD 93
                          90       100       110       120
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*...
gi 1907102034 471 LHSMG----------AGDLLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVL 508
Cdd:pfam00104  94 SSWCTnydleqllffLPFFNSYFFELVKPLRELNPDDEELAYLLAQLL 141
 
Name Accession Description Interval E-value
NR_LBD_REV_ERB cd06940
The ligand binding domain of REV-ERB receptors, members of the nuclear receptor superfamily; ...
386-512 2.65e-78

The ligand binding domain of REV-ERB receptors, members of the nuclear receptor superfamily; The ligand binding domain (LBD) of REV-ERB receptors: REV-ERBs are transcriptional regulators belonging to the nuclear receptor superfamily. They regulate a number of physiological functions including the circadian rhythm, lipid metabolism, and cellular differentiation. The LBD domain of REV-ERB is unusual in the nuclear receptor family by lacking the AF-2 region that is responsible for coactivator interaction. REV-ERBs act as constitutive repressors because of their inability to bind coactivators. REV-ERB receptors can bind to two classes of DNA response elements as either a monomer or heterodimer, indicating functional diversity. When bound to the DNA, they recruit corepressors (NcoR/histone deacetylase 3) to the promoter, resulting in repression of the target gene. The porphyrin heme has been demonstrated to function as a ligand for REV-ERB. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, REV-ERB receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132738  Cd Length: 189  Bit Score: 243.94  E-value: 2.65e-78
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1907102034 386 SPYVDPQKSGHEIWEEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSGKK 465
Cdd:cd06940     1 SPYVDPPKSGHEIWEEFSMSFTPAVREVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVTLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERSVTFLSGQK 80
                          90       100       110       120
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*..
gi 1907102034 466 YSVDDLHSMGAGDLLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAE 512
Cdd:cd06940    81 YSVDDLHSMGAGDLLNSMFDFSEKLNSLQLSDEEMGLFTAVVLVSAD 127
NR_DBD_REV_ERB cd07166
DNA-binding domain of REV-ERB receptor-like is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; ...
98-186 1.34e-55

DNA-binding domain of REV-ERB receptor-like is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of REV-ERB receptor- like is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which coordinates a single zinc atom. This domain interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. REV-ERB receptors are transcriptional regulators belonging to the nuclear receptor superfamily. They regulate a number of physiological functions including the circadian rhythm, lipid metabolism, and cellular differentiation. REV-ERB receptors bind as a monomer to a (A/G)GGTCA half-site with a 5' AT-rich extension or as a homodimer to a direct repeat 2 element (AGGTCA sequence with a 2-bp spacer), indicating functional diversity. When bound to the DNA, they recruit corepressors (NcoR/histone deacetylase 3) to the promoter, resulting in repression of the target genes. The porphyrin heme has been demonstrated to function as a ligand for REV-ERB receptor. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, REV-ERB receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143540  Cd Length: 89  Bit Score: 181.21  E-value: 1.34e-55
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1907102034  98 GMVLLCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYKKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFG 177
Cdd:cd07166     1 GMVVLCKVCGDKASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQKIQYRKCTKNETCSIMRINRNRCQYCRFKKCLAVGMSRDAVRFG 80

                  ....*....
gi 1907102034 178 RIPKREKQR 186
Cdd:cd07166    81 RIPKREKAR 89
NR_LBD_F1 cd06929
Ligand-binding domain of nuclear receptor family 1; Ligand-binding domain (LBD) of nuclear ...
397-511 1.43e-42

Ligand-binding domain of nuclear receptor family 1; Ligand-binding domain (LBD) of nuclear receptor (NR) family 1: This is one of the major subfamily of nuclear receptors, including thyroid receptor, retinoid acid receptor, ecdysone receptor, farnesoid X receptor, vitamin D receptor, and other related receptors. Nuclear receptors form a superfamily of ligand-activated transcription regulators, which regulate various physiological functions, from development, reproduction, to homeostasis and metabolism in animals (metazoans). The family contains not only receptors for known ligands but also orphan receptors for which ligands do not exist or have not been identified. NRs share a common structural organization with a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132727  Cd Length: 174  Bit Score: 149.68  E-value: 1.43e-42
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1907102034 397 EIWEEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSGKKYSVDDLHSMGA 476
Cdd:cd06929     2 EKFDHFTEIMTVAIRRVVEFAKRIPGFRELSQEDQIALLKGGCFEILLLRSATLYDPEKNSLTFGDGKGNSRDVLLNGGF 81
                          90       100       110
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*
gi 1907102034 477 GDLLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSA 511
Cdd:cd06929    82 GEFIEPLFEFAEKMNKLQLDDNEYALLTAIVLFSP 116
NR_DBD_Ppar_like cd07158
The DNA-binding domain of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR) like nuclear ...
103-175 1.23e-40

The DNA-binding domain of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR) like nuclear receptor family; The DNA-binding domain of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR) like nuclear receptor family is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. These domains interact with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulate the rate of transcriptional initiation. This family includes three known types of nuclear receptors: peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR), REV-ERB receptors and Drosophila ecdysone-induced protein 78 (E78). Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, PPAR-like receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143533  Cd Length: 73  Bit Score: 141.16  E-value: 1.23e-40
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYKKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVR 175
Cdd:cd07158     1 CKVCGDKASGFHYGVHSCEGCKGFFRRTIQHNLTYRRCLNGGKCVIQRKNRNRCQYCRFKKCLSVGMSRNAVR 73
NR_DBD_like cd06916
DNA-binding domain of nuclear receptors is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding ...
103-175 2.90e-40

DNA-binding domain of nuclear receptors is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of nuclear receptors is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. It interacts with a specific DNA site upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. Nuclear receptors form a superfamily of ligand-activated transcription regulators, which regulate various physiological functions, from development, reproduction, to homeostasis and metabolism in animals (metazoans). The family contains not only receptors for known ligands but also orphan receptors for which ligands do not exist or have not been identified. NRs share a common structural organization with a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD). Most nuclear receptors bind as homodimers or heterodimers to their target sites, which consist of two hexameric half-sites. Specificity is determined by the half-site sequence, the relative orientation of the half-sites and the number of spacer nucleotides between the half-sites. However, a growing number of nuclear receptors have been reported to bind to DNA as monomers.


Pssm-ID: 143512  Cd Length: 72  Bit Score: 140.00  E-value: 2.90e-40
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|...
gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVR 175
Cdd:cd06916     1 CAVCGDKASGYHYGVLTCEGCKGFFRRSVRRNLEY-TCPAGGNCVIDKRNRNRCQACRLKKCLAVGMRKEAVR 72
NR_DBD_DmE78_like cd07165
DNA-binding domain of Drosophila ecdysone-induced protein 78 (E78) like is composed of two ...
103-184 5.48e-39

DNA-binding domain of Drosophila ecdysone-induced protein 78 (E78) like is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of proteins similar to Drosophila ecdysone-induced protein 78 (E78) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which coordinates a single zinc atom. E78 interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. Drosophila ecdysone-induced protein 78 (E78) is a transcription factor belonging to the nuclear receptor superfamily. E78 is a product of the ecdysone-inducible gene found in an early late puff locus at position 78C during the onset of Drosophila metamorphosis. An E78 orthologue from the Platyhelminth Schistosoma mansoni (SmE78) has also been identified. It is the first E78 orthologue known outside of the molting animals--the Ecdysozoa. The SmE78 may be involved in transduction of an ecdysone signal in S. mansoni, consistent with its function in Drosophila. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, E78-like receptors have a central well conserved DNA-binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143539  Cd Length: 81  Bit Score: 136.92  E-value: 5.48e-39
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYKkCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGRIPKR 182
Cdd:cd07165     1 CKVCGDKASGYHYGVTSCEGCKGFFRRSIQKQIEYR-CLRDGKCEIIRLNRNRCQYCRFKKCLAAGMSKDSVRYGRIPNR 79

                  ..
gi 1907102034 183 EK 184
Cdd:cd07165    80 QR 81
NR_DBD_Ppar cd06965
DNA-binding domain of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR) is composed of two ...
102-187 9.18e-39

DNA-binding domain of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. PPAR interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are members of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors. PPARs play important roles in regulating cellular differentiation, development and lipid metabolism. Activated PPAR forms a heterodimer with the retinoid X receptor (RXR) that binds to the hormone response elements, which are composed of two direct repeats of the consensus sequence 5'-AGGTCA-3' separated by one to five base pair located upstream of the peroxisome proliferator responsive genes, and interacts with co-activators. Several essential fatty acids, oxidized lipids and prostaglandin J derivatives can bind and activate PPAR. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, PPAR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal regulatory domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143523  Cd Length: 84  Bit Score: 136.45  E-value: 9.18e-39
                          10        20        30        40        50        60        70        80
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|
gi 1907102034 102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYKKClkNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGRIPK 181
Cdd:cd06965     1 ECRVCGDKASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRTIRLKLVYKPC--DLSCKIHKKSRNKCQYCRFQKCLNVGMSHNAIRFGRMPR 78

                  ....*.
gi 1907102034 182 REKQRM 187
Cdd:cd06965    79 VEKEKL 84
zf-C4 pfam00105
Zinc finger, C4 type (two domains); In nearly all cases, this is the DNA binding domain of a ...
102-170 1.32e-37

Zinc finger, C4 type (two domains); In nearly all cases, this is the DNA binding domain of a nuclear hormone receptor. The alignment contains two Zinc finger domains that are too dissimilar to be aligned with each other.


Pssm-ID: 395055  Cd Length: 68  Bit Score: 132.72  E-value: 1.32e-37
                          10        20        30        40        50        60
                  ....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....|....*....
gi 1907102034 102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMS 170
Cdd:pfam00105   1 LCKVCGDKASGYHYGVLTCEGCKGFFRRSIQKNIVY-TCKFNKDCVIDKRNRNRCQYCRLKKCLEVGMS 68
NR_LBD_ROR_like cd06939
The ligand binding domain of Retinoid-related orphan receptors, of the nuclear receptor ...
392-512 5.43e-37

The ligand binding domain of Retinoid-related orphan receptors, of the nuclear receptor superfamily; The ligand binding domain (LBD) of Retinoid-related orphan receptors (RORs): Retinoid-related orphan receptors (RORs) are transcription factors belonging to the nuclear receptor superfamily. RORs are key regulators of many physiological processes during embryonic development. RORs bind as monomers to specific ROR response elements (ROREs) consisting of the consensus core motif AGGTCA preceded by a 5-bp A/T-rich sequence. Transcription regulation by RORs is mediated through certain corepressors, as well as coactivators. There are three subtypes of retinoid-related orphan receptors (RORs), alpha, beta, and gamma that differ only in N-terminal sequence and are distributed in distinct tissues. RORalpha plays a key role in the development of the cerebellum, particularly in the regulation of the maturation and survival of Purkinje cells. RORbeta expression is largely restricted to several regions of the brain, the retina, and pineal gland. RORgamma is essential for lymph node organogenesis. Recently, it has been su ggested that cholesterol or a cholesterol derivative is the natural ligand of RORalpha. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, retinoid-related orphan receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132737 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 241  Bit Score: 137.11  E-value: 5.43e-37
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gi 1907102034 392 QKSGHEIWEEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFlSGKKYSVDDL 471
Cdd:cd06939    43 NKSREEMWQLCAEKITEAIQYVVEFAKRIPGFMELCQNDQIVLLKAGSLEVVLVRMSRAFNPSNNTVLF-DGKYAPIDLF 121
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gi 1907102034 472 HSMGAGDLLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAE 512
Cdd:cd06939   122 KSLGCDDLISAVFDFAKSLCELKLTEDEIALFSALVLISAD 162
NR_DBD_ROR cd06968
DNA-binding domain of Retinoid-related orphan receptors (RORs) is composed of two C4-type zinc ...
100-190 1.00e-35

DNA-binding domain of Retinoid-related orphan receptors (RORs) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of Retinoid-related orphan receptors (RORs) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which coordinates a single zinc atom. ROR interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. RORS are key regulators of many physiological processes during embryonic development. RORs bind as monomers to specific ROR response elements (ROREs) consisting of the consensus core motif AGGTCA preceded by a 5-bp A/T-rich sequence. There are three subtypes of retinoid-related orphan receptors (RORs), alpha, beta, and gamma, which differ only in N-terminal sequence and are distributed in distinct tissues. RORalpha plays a key role in the development of the cerebellum particularly in the regulation of the maturation and survival of Purkinje cells. RORbeta expression is largely restricted to several regions of the brain, the retina, and pineal gland. RORgamma is essential for lymph node organogenesis. Recently, it has been suggested that cholesterol or a cholesterol derivative are the natural ligands of RORalpha. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, retinoid-related orphan receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143526  Cd Length: 95  Bit Score: 128.42  E-value: 1.00e-35
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gi 1907102034 100 VLLCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYKkCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGRI 179
Cdd:cd06968     5 VIPCKICGDKSSGIHYGVITCEGCKGFFRRSQQNNVSYS-CPRQKNCLIDRTNRNRCQHCRLQKCLALGMSRDAVKFGRM 83
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gi 1907102034 180 PKREKQRMLIE 190
Cdd:cd06968    84 SKKQRDSLYAE 94
NR_DBD_TR cd06961
DNA-binding domain of thyroid hormone receptors (TRs) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; ...
102-189 1.52e-32

DNA-binding domain of thyroid hormone receptors (TRs) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of thyroid hormone receptors (TRs) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. TR interacts with the thyroid response element, which is a DNA site with direct repeats of the consensus sequence 5'-AGGTCA-3' separated by one to five base pairs, upstream of target genes and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. Thyroid hormone receptor (TR) mediates the actions of thyroid hormones, which play critical roles in growth, development, and homeostasis in mammals. They regulate overall metabolic rate, cholesterol and triglyceride levels, and heart rate, and affect mood. TRs are expressed from two separate genes (alpha and beta) in human and each gene generates two isoforms of the receptor through differential promoter usage or splicing. TRalpha functions in the heart to regulate heart rate and rhythm and TRbeta is active in the liver and other tissues. The unliganded TRs function as transcription repressors, by binding to thyroid hormone response elements (TRE) predominantly as homodimers, or as heterodimers with retinoid X-receptors (RXR), and being associated with a complex of proteins containing corepressor proteins. Ligand binding promotes corepressor dissociation and binding of a coactivator to activate transcription. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, TR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143519  Cd Length: 85  Bit Score: 119.44  E-value: 1.52e-32
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gi 1907102034 102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGRipK 181
Cdd:cd06961     1 PCVVCGDKATGYHYRCITCEGCKGFFRRTVQKKLSY-SCKGEGKCEIDKVTRNQCQECRFKKCIAVGMAKDLVLDDR--K 77

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gi 1907102034 182 REKQRMLI 189
Cdd:cd06961    78 RGAKRKLI 85
ZnF_C4 smart00399
c4 zinc finger in nuclear hormone receptors;
102-172 2.62e-32

c4 zinc finger in nuclear hormone receptors;


Pssm-ID: 197701  Cd Length: 70  Bit Score: 118.40  E-value: 2.62e-32
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gi 1907102034  102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRD 172
Cdd:smart00399   1 LCCVCGDHASGFHFGVCSCRACKAFFRRTVNLRYKY-RCDRKNNCSINKRYRCRCRACRLKKCLGVGMDPE 70
NR_LBD_DmE78_like cd06941
The ligand binding domain of Drosophila ecdysone-induced protein 78, a member of the nuclear ...
398-512 3.26e-32

The ligand binding domain of Drosophila ecdysone-induced protein 78, a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily; The ligand binding domain (LBD) of Drosophila ecdysone-induced protein 78 (E78) like: Drosophila ecdysone-induced protein 78 (E78) is a transcription factor belonging to the nuclear receptor superfamily. E78 is a product of the ecdysone-inducible gene found in an early late puff locus at position 78C during the onset of Drosophila metamorphosis. Two isoforms of E78, E78A and E78B, are expressed from two nested transcription units. An E78 orthologue from the Platyhelminth Schistosoma mansoni (SmE78) has also been identified. It is the first E78 orthologue known outside of the molting animals--the Ecdysozoa. SmE78 may be involved in transduction of an ecdysone signal in S. mansoni, consistent with its function in Drosophila. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, E78-like receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132739  Cd Length: 195  Bit Score: 122.50  E-value: 3.26e-32
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gi 1907102034 398 IWEEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSGKKYSVDDLHSMGAG 477
Cdd:cd06941     3 LWQQLSEALTPSVQRVVEFAKRIPGFCDLSQDDQLLLIKAGFFEVWLVRISRLINSKSGSITFDDGISISRQQLDIIYDS 82
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gi 1907102034 478 DLLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAE 512
Cdd:cd06941    83 DFVKALFEFSDSFNSLGLSDTEVALFCAVVLLSPD 117
NR_DBD_RAR cd06964
DNA-binding domain of retinoic acid receptor (RAR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; ...
103-182 8.46e-32

DNA-binding domain of retinoic acid receptor (RAR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of retinoic acid receptor (RAR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. RAR interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. RARs mediate the biological effect of retinoids, including both natural dietary vitamin A (retinol) metabolites and active synthetic analogs. Retinoids play key roles in a wide variety of essential biological processes, such as vertebrate embryonic morphogenesis and organogenesis, differentiation and apoptosis, and homeostasis. RAR function as a heterodimer with retinoic X receptor by binding to specific RAR response elements (RAREs), which are composed of two direct repeats of the consensus sequence 5'-AGGTCA-3' separated by one to five base pair and found in the promoter regions of retinoid target genes. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, retinoic acid receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143522  Cd Length: 85  Bit Score: 117.32  E-value: 8.46e-32
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGRIPKR 182
Cdd:cd06964     7 CFVCQDKSSGYHYGVSACEGCKGFFRRSIQKNMVY-TCHRDKNCIINKVTRNRCQYCRLQKCFEVGMSKESVRNDRNKKK 85
NR_DBD_HNF4A cd06960
DNA-binding domain of heptocyte nuclear factor 4 (HNF4) is composed of two C4-type zinc ...
103-178 1.28e-31

DNA-binding domain of heptocyte nuclear factor 4 (HNF4) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 (HNF4) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. HNF4 interacts with a DNA site, composed of two direct repeats of AGTTCA with 1 bp spacer, which is upstream of target genes and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. HNF4 is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily. HNF4 plays a key role in establishing and maintenance of hepatocyte differentiation in the liver. It is also expressed in gut, kidney, and pancreatic beta cells. HNF4 was originally classified as an orphan receptor, but later it is found that HNF4 binds with very high affinity to a variety of fatty acids. However, unlike other nuclear receptors, the ligands do not act as a molecular switch for HNF4. They seem to constantly bind to the receptor, which is constitutively active as a transcription activator. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, HNF4 has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143518  Cd Length: 76  Bit Score: 116.52  E-value: 1.28e-31
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGR 178
Cdd:cd06960     1 CAVCGDRATGKHYGVLSCNGCKGFFRRSVRKNRTY-TCRFGGNCVVDKDKRNACRYCRFKKCLEVGMDPEAVQNER 75
NR_DBD_NGFI-B cd06969
DNA-binding domain of the orphan nuclear receptor, nerve growth factor-induced-B; DNA-binding ...
102-175 3.04e-28

DNA-binding domain of the orphan nuclear receptor, nerve growth factor-induced-B; DNA-binding domain (DBD) of the orphan nuclear receptor, nerve growth factor-induced-B (NGFI-B) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. NGFI-B interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. NGFI-B is a member of the nuclear-steroid receptor superfamily. NGFI-B is classified as an orphan receptor because no ligand has yet been identified. NGFI-B is an early immediate gene product of embryo development that is rapidly produced in response to a variety of cellular signals including nerve growth factor. It is involved in T-cell-mediated apoptosis, as well as neuronal differentiation and function. NGFI-B regulates transcription by binding to a specific DNA target upstream of its target genes and regulating the rate of transcriptional initiation. NGFI-B binds to the NGFI-B response element (NBRE) 5'-(A/T)AAAGGTCA as a monomer. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, NGFI-B has a central well-conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143527  Cd Length: 75  Bit Score: 107.15  E-value: 3.04e-28
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gi 1907102034 102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVR 175
Cdd:cd06969     2 LCAVCGDNAACQHYGVRTCEGCKGFFKRTVQKNAKY-VCLANKNCPVDKRRRNRCQYCRFQKCLQVGMVKEVVR 74
NR_DBD_Lrh-1_like cd07167
The DNA-binding domain of Lrh-1 like nuclear receptor family like is composed of two C4-type ...
103-178 4.27e-28

The DNA-binding domain of Lrh-1 like nuclear receptor family like is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; The DNA-binding domain of Lrh-1 like nuclear receptor family like is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. This domain interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. This nuclear receptor family includes at least three subgroups of receptors that function in embryo development and differentiation, and other processes. FTZ-F1 interacts with the cis-acting DNA motif of ftz gene, which is required at several stages of development. Particularly, FTZ-F1 regulated genes are strongly linked to steroid biosynthesis and sex-determination; LRH-1 is a regulator of bile-acid homeostasis, steroidogenesis, reverse cholesterol transport and the initial stages of embryonic development; SF-1 is an essential regulator of endocrine development and function and is considered a master regulator of reproduction; SF-1 functions cooperatively with other transcription factors to modulate gene expression. Phospholipids have been identified as potential ligand for LRH-1 and steroidogenic factor-1 (SF-1). However, the ligand for FTZ-F1 has not yet been identified. Most nuclear receptors function as homodimer or heterodimers. However, LRH-1 and SF-1 bind to DNA as monomers. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, receptors in this family have a central well conserved DNA-binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143541  Cd Length: 93  Bit Score: 107.54  E-value: 4.27e-28
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGR 178
Cdd:cd07167     1 CPVCGDKVSGYHYGLLTCESCKGFFKRTVQNKKRY-TCIENQNCQIDKTQRKRCPYCRFQKCLSVGMKLEAVRADR 75
NR_DBD_DHR4_like cd07168
DNA-binding domain of ecdysone-induced DHR4 orphan nuclear receptor is composed of two C4-type ...
101-180 1.81e-27

DNA-binding domain of ecdysone-induced DHR4 orphan nuclear receptor is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of ecdysone-induced DHR4 orphan nuclear receptor is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which coordinates a single zinc atom. This domain interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. Ecdysone-induced orphan receptor DHR4 is a member of the nuclear receptor family. DHR4 is expressed during the early Drosophila larval development and is induced by ecdysone. DHR4 coordinates growth and maturation in Drosophila by mediating endocrine response to the attainment of proper body size during larval development. Mutations in DHR4 result in shorter larval development which translates into smaller and lighter flies. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, DHR4 has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143542  Cd Length: 90  Bit Score: 105.72  E-value: 1.81e-27
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gi 1907102034 101 LLCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGRIP 180
Cdd:cd07168     7 KLCSICEDKATGLHYGIITCEGCKGFFKRTVQNKRVY-TCVGDGRCEITKAQRNRCQYCRFRKCIRKGMMLAAVREDRMP 85
NR_DBD_PNR_like_1 cd07164
DNA-binding domain of the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) like proteins is ...
103-181 3.89e-27

DNA-binding domain of the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) like proteins is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) like proteins is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. PNR interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. PNR is a member of nuclear receptor superfamily of the ligand-activated transcription factors. PNR is expressed only in the outer layer of retinal photoreceptor cells. It may be involved in the signaling pathway regulating photoreceptor differentiation and/or maintenance. It most likely binds to DNA as a homodimer. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, PNR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143538  Cd Length: 78  Bit Score: 104.47  E-value: 3.89e-27
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGRIPK 181
Cdd:cd07164     1 CRVCGDRASGKHYGVPSCDGCRGFFKRSIRRNLAY-VCKENGSCVVDVARRNQCQACRFKKCLQVNMNRDAVQHERAPR 78
NR_DBD_TR2_like cd06967
DNA-binding domain of the TR2 and TR4 (human testicular receptor 2 and 4) is composed of two ...
102-180 5.37e-27

DNA-binding domain of the TR2 and TR4 (human testicular receptor 2 and 4) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of the TR2 and TR4 (human testicular receptor 2 and 4) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which coordinates a single zinc atom. TR2 and TR4 interact with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulate the rate of transcriptional initiation. TR4 and TR2 are orphan nuclear receptors; the physiological ligand is as yet unidentified. TR2 is abundantly expressed in the androgen-sensitive prostate. TR4 transcripts are expressed in many tissues, including central nervous system, adrenal gland, spleen, thyroid gland, and prostate. It has been shown that human TR2 binds to a wide spectrum of natural hormone response elements (HREs) with distinct affinities suggesting that TR2 may cross-talk with other gene expression regulation systems. The genes responding to TR2 or TR4 include genes that are regulated by retinoic acid receptor, vitamin D receptor, and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor. TR4/2 binds to HREs as dimers. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, TR2-like receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143525  Cd Length: 87  Bit Score: 104.07  E-value: 5.37e-27
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gi 1907102034 102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGRIP 180
Cdd:cd06967     5 LCVVCGDKASGRHYGAVSCEGCKGFFKRSIRKNLGY-SCRGSKDCVINKHHRNRCQYCRLQKCLAMGMKSDSVQCERKP 82
2DBD_NR_DBD2 cd07179
The second DNA-binding domain (DBD) of the 2DBD nuclear receptor is composed of two C4-type ...
103-177 5.74e-27

The second DNA-binding domain (DBD) of the 2DBD nuclear receptor is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; The second DNA-binding domain (DBD) of the 2DBD nuclear receptor (NR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. NRs interact with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulate the rate of transcriptional initiation. The proteins contain two DBDs in tandem, probably resulting from an ancient recombination event. The 2DBD-NRs are found only in flatworm species, mollusks and arthropods. Their biological function is unknown.


Pssm-ID: 143548  Cd Length: 74  Bit Score: 103.74  E-value: 5.74e-27
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFG 177
Cdd:cd07179     1 CRVCGGKSSGFHFGALTCEGCKGFFRRTELSSNSY-VCPGGQNCAITPATRNACKSCRFRRCLAVGMSKTGSRIG 74
NR_DBD_ERR cd07170
DNA-binding domain of estrogen related receptors (ERR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; ...
102-179 7.77e-27

DNA-binding domain of estrogen related receptors (ERR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of estrogen related receptors (ERRs) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which coordinates a single zinc atom. ERR interacts with the palindromic inverted repeat, 5'GGTCAnnnTGACC-3', upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. The estrogen receptor-related receptors (ERRs) are transcriptional regulators, which are closely related to the estrogen receptor (ER) family. Although ERRs lack the ability to bind to estrogen and are so-called orphan receptors, they share target genes, co-regulators and promoters with the estrogen receptor (ER) family. By targeting the same set of genes, ERRs seem to interfere with the classic ER-mediated estrogen response in various ways. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, ERR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143544  Cd Length: 97  Bit Score: 104.17  E-value: 7.77e-27
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gi 1907102034 102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGRI 179
Cdd:cd07170     6 LCLVCGDIASGYHYGVASCEACKAFFKRTIQGNIEY-SCPATNECEITKRRRKSCQACRFMKCLKVGMLKEGVRLDRV 82
NR_DBD_PNR_like cd07154
The DNA-binding domain of the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) nuclear ...
103-175 1.57e-26

The DNA-binding domain of the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) nuclear receptor-like family; The DNA-binding domain of the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) nuclear receptor-like family is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which coordinates a single zinc atom. PNR interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. This family includes nuclear receptor Tailless (TLX), photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) and related receptors. TLX is an orphan receptor that plays a key role in neural development by regulating cell cycle progression and exit of neural stem cells in the developing brain. PNR is expressed only in the outer layer of retinal photoreceptor cells. It may be involved in the signaling pathway regulating photoreceptor differentiation and/or maintenance. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, PNR-like receptors have a central well-conserved DNA-binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143529  Cd Length: 73  Bit Score: 102.26  E-value: 1.57e-26
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYKKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVR 175
Cdd:cd07154     1 CKVCGDRSSGKHYGVYACDGCSGFFKRSIRRNLLYTCKAGNGSCVVDKARRNQCQACRLKKCLEVSMNKDAVQ 73
NR_DBD_ER cd07171
DNA-binding domain of estrogen receptors (ER) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; ...
102-178 8.48e-26

DNA-binding domain of estrogen receptors (ER) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of estrogen receptors (ER) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which coordinates a single zinc atom. ER interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. Estrogen receptor is a transcription regulator that mediates the biological effects of hormone estrogen. The binding of estrogen to the receptor triggers the dimerization and the binding of the receptor dimer to estrogen response element, which is a palindromic inverted repeat: 5'GGTCAnnnTGACC-3', of target genes. Through ER, estrogen regulates development, reproduction and homeostasis. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, ER has a central well-conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143545  Cd Length: 82  Bit Score: 100.73  E-value: 8.48e-26
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gi 1907102034 102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGR 178
Cdd:cd07171     5 FCAVCSDYASGYHYGVWSCEGCKAFFKRSIQGHNDY-ICPATNQCTIDKNRRKSCQACRLRKCYEVGMMKGGIRRER 80
NR_LBD cd06157
The ligand binding domain of nuclear receptors, a family of ligand-activated transcription ...
400-525 1.43e-25

The ligand binding domain of nuclear receptors, a family of ligand-activated transcription regulators; Ligand-binding domain (LBD) of nuclear receptor (NR): Nuclear receptors form a superfamily of ligand-activated transcription regulators, which regulate various physiological functions in metazoans, from development, reproduction, to homeostasis and metabolism. The superfamily contains not only receptors for known ligands but also orphan receptors for which ligands do not exist or have not been identified. The members of the family include receptors of steroids, thyroid hormone, retinoids, cholesterol by-products, lipids and heme. With few exceptions, NRs share a common structural organization with a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132726  Cd Length: 168  Bit Score: 103.15  E-value: 1.43e-25
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gi 1907102034 400 EEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSGKKYSVDD----LHSMG 475
Cdd:cd06157     1 ELLCELATRDLLLIVEWAKSIPGFRELPLEDQIVLLKSFWLELLVLDLAYRSYKNGLSLLLAPNGGHTDDDkedeMKLLL 80
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gi 1907102034 476 AGDLLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAEA---VEVSIKFKEIRN 525
Cdd:cd06157    81 KGELIRLLFEFVNPLRALKLDDEEYALLKAIVLFSPDRkesLEDRKIVEELQE 133
NR_DBD_PNR cd06970
DNA-binding domain of the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) is composed of ...
100-185 1.54e-25

DNA-binding domain of the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. PNR interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. PNR is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of the ligand-activated transcription factors. PNR is expressed only in the outer layer of retinal photoreceptor cells. It may be involved in the signaling pathway regulating photoreceptor differentiation and/or maintenance. It most likely binds to DNA as a homodimer. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, PNR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143528  Cd Length: 92  Bit Score: 100.40  E-value: 1.54e-25
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gi 1907102034 100 VLLCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYKKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGRI 179
Cdd:cd06970     6 GLLCRVCGDTSSGKHYGIYACNGCSGFFKRSVRRKLIYRCQAGTGMCPVDKAHRNQCQACRLKKCLQAGMNKDAVQNERQ 85

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gi 1907102034 180 PKREKQ 185
Cdd:cd06970    86 PRNTAQ 91
NR_DBD_GCNF_like cd07169
DNA-binding domain of Germ cell nuclear factor (GCNF) F1 is composed of two C4-type zinc ...
103-180 3.18e-25

DNA-binding domain of Germ cell nuclear factor (GCNF) F1 is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of Germ cell nuclear factor (GCNF) F1 is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which coordinates a single zinc atom. This domain interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. GCNF is a transcription factor expressed in post-meiotic stages of developing male germ cells. In vitro, GCNF has the ability to bind to direct repeat elements of 5'-AGGTCA.AGGTCA-3', as well as to an extended half-site sequence 5'-TCA.AGGTCA-3'. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, GCNF has a central well conserved DNA-binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143543  Cd Length: 90  Bit Score: 99.56  E-value: 3.18e-25
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYKkCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGRIP 180
Cdd:cd07169     9 CLICGDRATGLHYGIISCEGCKGFFKRSICNKRVYR-CSRDKNCVMSRKQRNRCQYCRLLKCLQMGMNRKAIREDGMP 85
NR_DBD_TLX cd07163
DNA-binding domain of Tailless (TLX) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding ...
103-184 4.43e-25

DNA-binding domain of Tailless (TLX) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of Tailless (TLX) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. TLX interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. TLX is an orphan receptor that is expressed by neural stem/progenitor cells in the adult brain of the subventricular zone (SVZ) and the dentate gyrus (DG). It plays a key role in neural development by promoting cell cycle progression and preventing apoptosis in the developing brain. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, TLX has a central well conserved DNA-binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143537  Cd Length: 92  Bit Score: 99.11  E-value: 4.43e-25
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYKKCLKNE-NCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGRIPK 181
Cdd:cd07163     9 CKVCGDRSSGKHYGIYACDGCSGFFKRSIRRNRQYVCKSKGQgGCPVDKTHRNQCRACRLKKCFEVGMNKDAVQHERGPR 88

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gi 1907102034 182 REK 184
Cdd:cd07163    89 NST 91
NR_DBD_RXR cd06956
DNA-binding domain of retinoid X receptor (RXR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; ...
102-175 6.29e-25

DNA-binding domain of retinoid X receptor (RXR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of retinoid X receptor (RXR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. RXR functions as a DNA binding partner by forming heterodimers with other nuclear receptors including CAR, FXR, LXR, PPAR, PXR, RAR, TR, and VDR. All RXR heterodimers preferentially bind response elements composed of direct repeats of two AGGTCA sites with a 1-5 bp spacer. RXRs can play different roles in these heterodimers. RXR acts either as a structural component of the heterodimer complex, required for DNA binding but not acting as a receptor, or as both a structural and a functional component of the heterodimer, allowing 9-cis RA to signal through the corresponding heterodimer. In addition, RXR can also form homodimers, functioning as a receptor for 9-cis RA, independently of other nuclear receptors. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, RXR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143514  Cd Length: 77  Bit Score: 98.00  E-value: 6.29e-25
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gi 1907102034 102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVR 175
Cdd:cd06956     2 ICAICGDRASGKHYGVYSCEGCKGFFKRTVRKDLTY-TCRDNKDCLIDKRQRNRCQYCRYQKCLAMGMKREAVQ 74
NR_DBD_COUP_TF cd06958
DNA-binding domain of chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factors (COUP-TFs) is ...
103-175 1.25e-24

DNA-binding domain of chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factors (COUP-TFs) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factors (COUP-TFs) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. COUP-TFs are orphan members of the steroid/thyroid hormone receptor superfamily. They are expressed in many tissues and are involved in the regulation of several important biological processes, such as neurogenesis, organogenesis, cell fate determination, and metabolic homeostasis. COUP-TFs homodimerize or heterodimerize with retinoid X receptor (RXR) and a few other nuclear receptors and bind to a variety of response elements that are composed of imperfect AGGTCA direct or inverted repeats with various spacings. COUP-TFs are generally considered to be repressors of transcription for other nuclear hormone receptors such as retinoic acid receptor (RAR), thyroid hormone receptor (TR), vitamin D receptor (VDR), peroxisome proliferator activated receptor (PPAR), and hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 (HNF4). Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, COUP-TFs have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143516  Cd Length: 73  Bit Score: 97.22  E-value: 1.25e-24
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVR 175
Cdd:cd06958     1 CVVCGDKSSGKHYGQFTCEGCKSFFKRSVRRNLTY-TCRGNRNCPIDQHHRNQCQYCRLKKCLKVGMRREAVQ 72
NR_DBD_ER_like cd07155
DNA-binding domain of estrogen receptor (ER) and estrogen related receptors (ERR) is composed ...
103-178 1.71e-24

DNA-binding domain of estrogen receptor (ER) and estrogen related receptors (ERR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domains of estrogen receptor (ER) and estrogen related receptors (ERR) are composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. ER and ERR interact with the palindromic inverted repeat, 5'GGTCAnnnTGACC-3', upstream of the target gene and modulate the rate of transcriptional initiation. ERR and ER are closely related and share sequence similarity, target genes, co-regulators and promoters. While ER is activated by endogenous estrogen, ERR lacks the ability to bind to estrogen. Estrogen receptor mediates the biological effects of hormone estrogen by the binding of the receptor dimer to estrogen response element of target genes. However, ERRs seem to interfere with the classic ER-mediated estrogen responsive signaling by targeting the same set of genes. ERRs and ERs exhibit the common modular structure with other nuclear receptors. They have a central highly conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a non-conserved N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143530  Cd Length: 75  Bit Score: 96.77  E-value: 1.71e-24
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGR 178
Cdd:cd07155     1 CLVCGDIASGYHYGVASCEACKAFFKRTIQGNLGY-SCPSTSECEVDKKRRKSCQACRLQKCLKVGMLKEGVRLDR 75
NR_LBD_LXR cd06954
The ligand binding domain of Liver X receptors, a family of nuclear receptors of ...
410-517 2.94e-24

The ligand binding domain of Liver X receptors, a family of nuclear receptors of ligand-activated transcription factors; The ligand binding domain of Liver X receptors: Liver X receptors (LXRs) belong to a family of nuclear receptors of ligand-activated transcription factors. LXRs operate as cholesterol sensors which protect from cholesterol overload by stimulating reverse cholesterol transport from peripheral tissues to the liver and its excretion in the bile. Oxidized cholesterol derivatives or oxysterols were identified as specific ligands for LXRs. Upon ligand binding a conformational change leads to recruitment of co-factors, which stimulates expression of target genes. Among the LXR target genes are several genes involved in cholesterol efflux from peripheral tissues such as the ATP-binding-cassette transporters ABCA1, ABCG1 and ApoE. There are two LXR isoforms in mammals, LXRalpha and LXRbeta. LXRalpha is expressed mainly in the liver, intestine, kidney, spleen, and adipose tissue, whereas LXRbeta is ubiquitously expressed at lower level. Both LXRalpha and LXRbeta function as heterodimers with the retinoid X receptor (RX R) which may be activated by either LXR ligands or 9-cis retinoic acid, a specific RXR ligand. The LXR/RXR complex binds to a liver X receptor response element (LXRE) in the promoter region of target genes. LXR has typical NR modular structure with a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and the ligand binding domain (LBD) at the C-terminal.


Pssm-ID: 132752  Cd Length: 236  Bit Score: 101.37  E-value: 2.94e-24
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gi 1907102034 410 VKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSGKKYSVDDLHSMGA-GDLLSSMFEFSE 488
Cdd:cd06954    56 VQEIVDFAKQLPGFLTLTREDQIALLKASTIEVMLLETARRYNPESEAITFLKDFPYSRDDFARAGLqVEFINPIFEFSK 135
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gi 1907102034 489 KLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAEAVEVS 517
Cdd:cd06954   136 SMRELQLDDAEYALLIAINIFSADRPNVQ 164
NR_DBD_VDR_like cd07156
The DNA-binding domain of vitamin D receptors (VDR) like nuclear receptor family is composed ...
103-174 3.70e-24

The DNA-binding domain of vitamin D receptors (VDR) like nuclear receptor family is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; The DNA-binding domain of vitamin D receptors (VDR) like nuclear receptor family is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. This domain interacts with specific DNA site upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. This family includes three types of nuclear receptors: vitamin D receptors (VDR), constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) and pregnane X receptor (PXR). VDR regulates calcium metabolism, cellular proliferation and differentiation. PXR and CAR function as sensors of toxic byproducts of cell metabolism and of exogenous chemicals, to facilitate their elimination. The DNA binding activity is regulated by their corresponding ligands. VDR is activated by Vitamin D; CAR and PXR respond to a diverse array of chemically distinct ligands, including many endogenous compounds and clinical drugs. Like other nuclear receptors, xenobiotic receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143531  Cd Length: 72  Bit Score: 95.91  E-value: 3.70e-24
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQyKKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAV 174
Cdd:cd07156     1 CGVCGDRATGYHFNAMTCEGCKGFFRRSMKRKAR-FTCPFNGDCEITKDNRRHCQACRLKKCLDIGMKKEMI 71
NR_LBD_TR cd06935
The ligand binding domain of thyroid hormone receptor, a members of a superfamily of nuclear ...
382-510 3.76e-24

The ligand binding domain of thyroid hormone receptor, a members of a superfamily of nuclear receptors; The ligand binding domain (LBD) of thyroid hormone receptors: Thyroid hormone receptors are members of a superfamily of nuclear receptors. Thyroid hormone receptors (TR) mediate the actions of thyroid hormones, which play critical roles in growth, development, and homeostasis in mammals. They regulate overall metabolic rate, cholesterol and triglyceride levels, and heart rate, and affect mood. TRs are expressed from two separate genes (alpha and beta) in human and each gene generates two isoforms of the receptor through differential promoter usage or splicing. TRalpha functions in the heart to regulate heart rate and rhythm and TRbeta is active in the liver and other tissues. The unliganded TRs function as transcription repressors, by binding to thyroid hormone response elements (TRE) predominantly as homodimers, or as heterodimers with retinoid X-receptors (RXR), and being associated with a complex of proteins containing corepressor proteins. Ligand binding promotes corepressor dissociation and binding of a coactivator to activate transcription. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, TR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132733  Cd Length: 243  Bit Score: 101.43  E-value: 3.76e-24
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gi 1907102034 382 PMSKSPyvDPQKSGHEIWEEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFL 461
Cdd:cd06935    39 PIVSAP--DGDKVDLEAFSHFTKIITPAITRVVDFAKKLPMFTELPCEDQIILLKGCCMEIMSLRAAVRYDPESETLTLS 116
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gi 1907102034 462 SGKKYSVDDLHSMGAGDLLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVS 510
Cdd:cd06935   117 GEMAVTREQLKNGGLGVVSDAIFDLGVSLSSFNLDDTEVALLQAVLLMS 165
NR_LBD_RAR cd06937
The ligand binding domain (LBD) of retinoic acid receptor (RAR), a members of the nuclear ...
397-512 8.17e-24

The ligand binding domain (LBD) of retinoic acid receptor (RAR), a members of the nuclear receptor superfamily; The ligand binding domain (LBD) of retinoic acid receptor (RAR): Retinoic acid receptors are members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-regulated transcription factors. RARs mediate the biological effect of retinoids, including both naturally dietary vitamin A (retinol) metabolites and active synthetic analogs. Retinoids play key roles in a wide variety of essential biological processes, such as vertebrate embryonic morphogenesis and organogenesis, differentiation and apoptosis, and homeostasis. RARs function as heterodimers with retinoic X receptors by binding to specific RAR response elements (RAREs) found in the promoter regions of retinoid target genes. In the absence of ligand, the RAR-RXR heterodimer recruits the corepressor proteins NCoR or AMRT, and associated factors such as histone deacetylases or DNA-methyltransferases, leading to an inactive condensed chromatin structure, preventing transcription. Upon ligand binding, the corepressors are released, and coactivator complexes such as histone acetyltransferase or histone arginine methyltransferases are recruited to activate transcription. There are three RAR subtypes (alpha, beta, gamma), originating from three distinct genes. For each subtype, several isoforms exist that differ in their N-terminal region, allowing retinoids to exert their pleiotropic effects. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, retinoic acid receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132735  Cd Length: 231  Bit Score: 99.89  E-value: 8.17e-24
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gi 1907102034 397 EIWEEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSGKKYSVDDLHSMGA 476
Cdd:cd06937    38 GLWDKFSELSTKCIIKIVEFAKRLPGFTTLTIADQITLLKAACLDILILRICTRYTPEQDTMTFSDGLTLNRTQMHNAGF 117
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gi 1907102034 477 GDLLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAE 512
Cdd:cd06937   118 GPLTDLVFTFANQLLPLEMDDTEIGLLSAICLICGD 153
NR_DBD_EcR_like cd06959
The DNA-binding domain of Ecdysone receptor (EcR) like nuclear receptor family is composed of ...
102-174 5.66e-23

The DNA-binding domain of Ecdysone receptor (EcR) like nuclear receptor family is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; The DNA-binding domain of Ecdysone receptor (EcR) like nuclear receptor family is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. EcR interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. This family includes three types of nuclear receptors: Ecdysone receptor (EcR), Liver X receptor (LXR) and Farnesoid X receptor (FXR). The DNA binding activity is regulated by their corresponding ligands. The ligands for EcR are ecdysteroids; LXR is regulated by oxidized cholesterol derivatives or oxysterols; and bile acids control FXR's activities. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, EcR-like receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143517  Cd Length: 73  Bit Score: 92.51  E-value: 5.66e-23
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gi 1907102034 102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAV 174
Cdd:cd06959     1 NCVVCGDKASGFHYGVLSCEGCKGFFRRSVTKGAVY-ACKFGNKCEMDMYMRRKCQECRLRKCKAAGMRPDCL 72
NR_DBD_PNR_like_2 cd06957
DNA-binding domain of the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) like is composed ...
103-184 3.32e-22

DNA-binding domain of the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) like is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; The DNA-binding domain of the photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) nuclear receptor-like family is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which coordinates a single zinc atom. PNR interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. This family includes nuclear receptor Tailless (TLX), photoreceptor cell-specific nuclear receptor (PNR) and related receptors. TLX is an orphan receptor that plays a key role in neural development by regulating cell cycle progression and exit of neural stem cells in the developing brain. PNR is expressed only in the outer layer of retinal photoreceptor cells. It may be involved in the signaling pathway regulating photoreceptor differentiation and/or maintenance. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, PNR-like receptors have a central well-conserved DNA-binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143515  Cd Length: 82  Bit Score: 90.60  E-value: 3.32e-22
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYKKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGRIPKR 182
Cdd:cd06957     1 CKVCGDKSYGKHYGVYCCDGCSCFFKRSVRKGIIYTCIAGNGNCVVDKARRNWCPFCRLQKCFAVGMNRAAVQEERGPRK 80

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gi 1907102034 183 EK 184
Cdd:cd06957    81 LR 82
NR_DBD_EcR cd07161
DNA-binding domain of Ecdysone receptor (ECR) family is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; ...
102-175 5.77e-22

DNA-binding domain of Ecdysone receptor (ECR) family is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of Ecdysone receptor (EcR) family is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. EcR interacts with highly degenerate pseudo-palindromic response elements, resembling inverted repeats of 5'-AGGTCA-3' separated by 1 bp, upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. EcR is present only in invertebrates and regulates the expression of a large number of genes during development and reproduction. EcR functions as a heterodimer by partnering with ultraspiracle protein (USP), the ortholog of the vertebrate retinoid X receptor (RXR). The natural ligands of EcR are ecdysteroids, the endogenous steroidal hormones found in invertebrates. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, EcRs have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143535  Cd Length: 91  Bit Score: 90.32  E-value: 5.77e-22
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gi 1907102034 102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVR 175
Cdd:cd07161     3 LCLVCGDRASGYHYNALTCEGCKGFFRRSVTKSAVY-HCKYGRACEMDMYMRRKCQECRLKKCLSVGMRPECVV 75
NR_DBD_LXR cd07160
DNA-binding domain of Liver X receptors (LXRs) family is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; ...
75-174 1.82e-21

DNA-binding domain of Liver X receptors (LXRs) family is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of Liver X receptors (LXRs) family is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. LXR interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. LXR operates as cholesterol sensor which protects cells from cholesterol overload by stimulating reverse cholesterol transport from peripheral tissues to the liver and its excretion in the bile. Oxidized cholesterol derivatives or oxysterols were identified as specific ligands for LXRs. LXR functions as a heterodimer with the retinoid X receptor (RXR) which may be activated by either LXR agonist or 9-cis retinoic acid, a specific RXR ligand. The LXR/RXR complex binds to a liver X receptor response element (LXRE) in the promoter region of target genes. The ideal LXRE sequence is a direct repeat-4 (DR-4) DNA fragment consisting of two AGGTCA hexameric half-sites separated by a 4-nucleotide spacer. LXR has typical NR modular structure with a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and the ligand binding domain (LBD) at the C-terminal.


Pssm-ID: 143534  Cd Length: 101  Bit Score: 89.17  E-value: 1.82e-21
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gi 1907102034  75 PVKTGKTSAPGMTKSHsgmtkfsgmvlLCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRN 154
Cdd:cd07160     4 PRKRKKGPAPKMLGNE-----------VCSVCGDKASGFHYNVLSCEGCKGFFRRSVIKGAQY-VCKNGGKCQMDMYMRR 71
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gi 1907102034 155 RCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAV 174
Cdd:cd07160    72 KCQECRLRKCREAGMREQCV 91
NR_LBD_EcR cd06938
The ligand binding domain (LBD) of the Ecdysone receptor, a member of the nuclear receptors ...
410-511 9.25e-21

The ligand binding domain (LBD) of the Ecdysone receptor, a member of the nuclear receptors super family; The ligand binding domain (LBD) of the ecdysone receptor: The ecdysone receptor (EcR) belongs to the superfamily of nuclear receptors (NRs) of ligand-dependent transcription factors. Ecdysone receptor is present only in invertebrates and regulates the expression of a large number of genes during development and reproduction. ECR functions as a heterodimer by partnering with ultraspiracle protein (USP), the ortholog of the vertebrate retinoid X receptor (RXR). The natural ligands of ecdysone receptor are ecdysteroids#the endogenous steroidal hormones found in invertebrates. In addition, insecticide bisacylhydrazine used against pests has shown to act on EcR. EcR must be dimerised with a USP for high-affinity ligand binding to occur. The ligand binding triggers a conformational change in the C-terminal part of the EcR ligand-binding domain that leads to transcriptional activation of genes controlled by EcR. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, ec dysone receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132736 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 231  Bit Score: 91.34  E-value: 9.25e-21
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gi 1907102034 410 VKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSGKKYSVDDLHSMGAGDLLSSMFEFSEK 489
Cdd:cd06938    52 VQLIVEFAKRLPGFDKLSREDQITLLKACSSEVMMLRVARRYDAKTDSIVFANNQPYTRDSYRKAGMGDSAEDLFRFCRA 131
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gi 1907102034 490 LNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSA 511
Cdd:cd06938   132 MCSMKVDNAEYALLTAIVIFSD 153
NR_LBD_PPAR cd06932
The ligand binding domain of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors; The ligand binding ...
378-510 1.93e-20

The ligand binding domain of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors; The ligand binding domain (LBD) of peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPAR): Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are members of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors. PPARs play important roles in regulating cellular differentiation, development and lipid metabolism. Activated PPAR forms a heterodimer with the retinoid X receptor (RXR) that binds to the hormone response element located upstream of the peroxisome proliferator responsive genes and interacts with co-activators. There are three subtypes of peroxisome proliferator activated receptors, alpha, beta (or delta), and gamma, each with a distinct tissue distribution. Several essential fatty acids, oxidized lipids and prostaglandin J derivatives can bind and activate PPAR. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, PPAR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal regulatory domain, a flexible hinge a nd a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132730  Cd Length: 259  Bit Score: 90.93  E-value: 1.93e-20
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gi 1907102034 378 HLVCPMSKSPYVDPQ--KSGHEIWEEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFdAKE 455
Cdd:cd06932    42 YDIESLKLNKDGQPQekTIRIRLFQRCQVRSVETIRELTEFAKSLPGFRNLDLNDQVTLLKYGVHEVIFTMLASLY-NKD 120
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gi 1907102034 456 RTVTFLSGKKYSVDDLHSM--GAGDLLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVS 510
Cdd:cd06932   121 GLLFPEGNGYVTREFLESLrkPFCDIMEPKFEFAEKFNALELTDSELALFCAVIILS 177
NR_DBD_FXR cd06962
DNA-binding domain of Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) family is composed of two C4-type zinc ...
102-169 2.86e-20

DNA-binding domain of Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) family is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) family is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. FXR interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. FXR is a member of the nuclear receptor family of ligand activated transcription factors. Bile acids are endogenous ligands for FXRs. Upon binding of a ligand, FXR binds to FXR response element (FXRE), which is an inverted repeat of TGACCT spaced by one nucleotide, either as a monomer or as a heterodimer with retinoid X receptor (RXR), to regulate the expression of various genes involved in bile acid, lipid, and glucose metabolism. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, FXR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143520  Cd Length: 84  Bit Score: 85.02  E-value: 2.86e-20
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gi 1907102034 102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGM 169
Cdd:cd06962     3 LCVVCGDKASGYHYNALTCEGCKGFFRRSITKNAVY-KCKNGGNCEMDMYMRRKCQECRLRKCKEMGM 69
NR_DBD_PXR cd07162
DNA-binding domain of pregnane X receptor (PXRs) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; ...
102-174 5.47e-20

DNA-binding domain of pregnane X receptor (PXRs) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain (DBD)of pregnane X receptor (PXR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. PXR DBD interacts with the PXR response element, a perfect repeat of two AGTTCA motifs with a 4 bp spacer upstream of the target gene, and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. The pregnane X receptor (PXR) is a ligand-regulated transcription factor that responds to a diverse array of chemically distinct ligands, including many endogenous compounds and clinical drugs. PXR functions as a heterodimer with retinoic X receptor-alpha (RXRa) and binds to a variety of promoter regions of a diverse set of target genes involved in the metabolism, transport, and ultimately, elimination of these molecules from the body. Like other nuclear receptors, PXR has a central well conserved DNA-binding domain, a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain.


Pssm-ID: 143536  Cd Length: 87  Bit Score: 84.59  E-value: 5.47e-20
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gi 1907102034 102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAV 174
Cdd:cd07162     1 ICRVCGDRATGYHFNAMTCEGCKGFFRRAMKRNARL-CCPFQKGCVITKSNRRQCQACRLRKCLSIGMKKELI 72
NR_DBD_VDR cd06955
DNA-binding domain of vitamin D receptors (VDR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; ...
102-188 1.02e-19

DNA-binding domain of vitamin D receptors (VDR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of vitamin D receptors (VDR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which coordinates a single zinc atom. VDR interacts with a VDR response element, a direct repeat of GGTTCA DNA site with 3 bp spacer upstream of the target gene, and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. VDR is a member of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily that functions as classical endocrine receptors. VDR controls a wide range of biological activities including calcium metabolism, cell proliferation and differentiation, and immunomodulation. VDR is a high-affinity receptor for the biologically most active Vitamin D metabolite, 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1alpha,25(OH)2D3). The binding of the ligand to the receptor induces a conformational change of the ligand binding domain (LBD) with consequent dissociation of corepressors. Upon ligand binding, VDR forms a heterodimer with the retinoid X receptor (RXR) that binds to vitamin D response elements (VDREs), recruits coactivators. This leads to the expression of a large number of genes. Approximately 200 human genes are considered to be primary targets of VDR and even more genes are regulated indirectly. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, VDR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143513  Cd Length: 107  Bit Score: 84.61  E-value: 1.02e-19
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gi 1907102034 102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGRIPK 181
Cdd:cd06955     8 ICGVCGDRATGFHFNAMTCEGCKGFFRRSMKRKALF-TCPFNGDCRITKDNRRHCQACRLKRCVDIGMMKEFILTDEEVQ 86

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gi 1907102034 182 REKQRML 188
Cdd:cd06955    87 RKREMIL 93
NR_DBD_CAR cd06966
DNA-binding domain of constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) is composed of two C4-type zinc ...
103-172 4.02e-19

DNA-binding domain of constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain (DBD) of constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. CAR DBD interacts with CAR response element, a perfect repeat of two AGTTCA motifs with a 4 bp spacer upstream of the target gene, and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. The constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) is a ligand-regulated transcription factor that responds to a diverse array of chemically distinct ligands, including many endogenous compounds and clinical drugs. It functions as a heterodimer with RXR. The CAR/RXR heterodimer binds many common response elements in the promoter regions of a diverse set of target genes involved in the metabolism, transport, and ultimately, elimination of these molecules from the body. CAR is a closest mammalian relative of PXR and is activated by some of the same ligands as PXR and regulates a subset of common genes. The sequence homology and functional similarity suggests that the CAR gene arose from a duplication of an ancestral PXR gene. Like other nuclear receptors, CAR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain, a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain.


Pssm-ID: 143524  Cd Length: 94  Bit Score: 82.11  E-value: 4.02e-19
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRD 172
Cdd:cd06966     3 CGVCGDKALGYNFNAITCESCKAFFRRNALKNKEF-KCPFNESCEINVVTRRFCQKCRLDKCFAIGMKKE 71
HOLI smart00430
Ligand binding domain of hormone receptors;
413-523 8.72e-19

Ligand binding domain of hormone receptors;


Pssm-ID: 214658  Cd Length: 163  Bit Score: 83.57  E-value: 8.72e-19
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gi 1907102034  413 VVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSGKKYSVDDLHS----MGAGDLLSSMFEFSE 488
Cdd:smart00430   8 TVEWAKSFPGFRELSLEDQIVLLKSFWFELLLLELAYRSVKLKKELLLAPDGTYIRPDAVLelrkLFSPFLDRILSELVK 87
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gi 1907102034  489 KLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAEAVEVSIKFKEI 523
Cdd:smart00430  88 PLRELKLDDEEYALLKAIVLFNPAVPGLSEEGKEI 122
2DBD_NR_DBD1 cd07157
The first DNA-binding domain (DBD) of the 2DBD nuclear receptors is composed of two C4-type ...
103-178 1.73e-18

The first DNA-binding domain (DBD) of the 2DBD nuclear receptors is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; The first DNA-binding domain (DBD) of the 2DBD nuclear receptors(NRs) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. NRs interact with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulate the rate of transcriptional initiation. Theses proteins contain two DBDs in tandem, probably resulted from an ancient recombination event. The 2DBD-NRs are found only in flatworm species, mollusks and arthropods. Their biological function is unknown.


Pssm-ID: 143532  Cd Length: 86  Bit Score: 80.22  E-value: 1.73e-18
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFF-RRSIQQNIQYKKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRFGR 178
Cdd:cd07157     3 CQVCGEPAAGFHHGAYVCEACKKFFmRSSNAISFTISECPNGGKCIIDKKNRTKCQACRYRKCLNVGMSLGGPRYGR 79
NR_LBD_Sex_1_like cd06942
The ligand binding domain of Caenorhabditis elegans nuclear hormone receptor Sex-1 protein; ...
397-509 1.16e-15

The ligand binding domain of Caenorhabditis elegans nuclear hormone receptor Sex-1 protein; The ligand binding domain (LBD) of Caenorhabditis elegans nuclear hormone receptor Sex-1 protein like: Sex-1 protein of C. elegans is a transcription factor belonging to the nuclear receptor superfamily. Sex-1 plays pivotal role in sex fate of C. elegans by regulating the transcription of the sex-determination gene xol-1, which specifies male (XO) fate when active and hermaphrodite (XX) fate when inactive. The Sex-1 protein directly represses xol-1 transcription by binding to its promoter. However, the active ligand for Sex-1 protein has not yet been identified. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, Sex-1 like receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132740  Cd Length: 191  Bit Score: 75.46  E-value: 1.16e-15
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gi 1907102034 397 EIWEEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDaKERTVTFLSGKKYSVDDLHSMGA 476
Cdd:cd06942     2 NAWGHFAHEFEMHIQEIVQFVKSIPGFNQLSGEDRAQLLKGNMFPLYLLRLSRDYN-NEGTVLCDFRPVEFASLLSQLLH 80
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gi 1907102034 477 GDLLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLV 509
Cdd:cd06942    81 GKLIDEMLQFANKILTLNLTNAELALLCAAELL 113
NR_LBD_VDR cd06933
The ligand binding domain of vitamin D receptors, a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily; ...
409-512 2.40e-14

The ligand binding domain of vitamin D receptors, a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily; The ligand binding domain of vitamin D receptors (VDR): VDR is a member of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily that functions as classical endocrine receptors. VDR controls a wide range of biological activities including calcium metabolism, cell proliferation and differentiation, and immunomodulation. VDR is a high affinity receptor for the biologically most active Vitamin D metabolite, 1alpha,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 (1alpha,25(OH)2D3). The binding of the ligand to the receptor induces a conformational change of the ligand binding domain (LBD) with consequent dissociation of corepressors. Upon ligand binding, VDR forms heterodimer with the retinoid X receptor (RXR) that binds to vitamin D response elements (VDREs), recruits coactivators. This leads to the expression of a large number of genes. Approximately 200 human genes are considered to be primary targets of VDR and even more genes are regulated indirectly. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, VDR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132731  Cd Length: 238  Bit Score: 72.70  E-value: 2.40e-14
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gi 1907102034 409 AVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSGK-KYSVDDL----HSMgagDLLSSM 483
Cdd:cd06933    49 SIQKVIGFAKMIPGFRDLTAEDQIALLKSSAIEVIMLRSNQSFSLDDMSWTCGSPDfKYKVSDVtkagHSL---ELLEPL 125
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gi 1907102034 484 FEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAE 512
Cdd:cd06933   126 VKFQVGLKKLNLHEEEHVLLMAICILSPD 154
NR_DBD_AR cd07173
DNA-binding domain of androgen receptor (AR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; ...
103-170 7.11e-14

DNA-binding domain of androgen receptor (AR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domain of androgen receptor (AR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. To regulate gene expression, AR interacts with a palindrome of the core sequence 5'-TGTTCT-3' with a 3-bp spacer. It also binds to the direct repeat 5'-TGTTCT-3' hexamer in some androgen controlled genes. AR is activated by the androgenic hormones, testosterone or dihydrotestosterone, which are responsible for primary and for secondary male characteristics, respectively. The primary mechanism of action of ARs is by direct regulation of gene transcription. The binding of androgen results in a conformational change in the androgen receptor which causes its transport from the cytosol into the cell nucleus, and dimerization. The receptor dimer binds to a hormone response element of AR regulated genes and modulates their expression. Another mode of action of androgen receptor is independent of their interactions with DNA. The receptor interacts directly with signal transduction proteins in the cytoplasm, causing rapid changes in cell function, such as ion transport. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, AR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143547  Cd Length: 82  Bit Score: 66.87  E-value: 7.11e-14
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMS 170
Cdd:cd07173     6 CLICGDEASGCHYGALTCGSCKVFFKRAAEGKQKY-LCASRNDCTIDKFRRKNCPSCRLRKCFEAGMT 72
NR_DBD_GR_like cd06963
The DNA binding domain of GR_like nuclear receptors is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; ...
103-176 1.23e-13

The DNA binding domain of GR_like nuclear receptors is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; The DNA binding domain of GR_like nuclear receptors is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinates a single zinc atom. It interacts with specific DNA sites upstream of the target gene and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. This family of NRs includes four types of nuclear hormone receptors: glucocorticoid receptor (GR), mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), progesterone receptor (PR), and androgen receptor (AR). The receptors bind to common DNA elements containing a partial palindrome of the core sequence 5'-TGTTCT-3' with a 3bp spacer. These four receptors regulate some of the most fundamental physiological functions such as the stress response, metabolism, electrolyte homeostasis, immune function, growth, development, and reproduction. The NRs in this family have high sequence homology and share similar functional mechanisms. The dominant mechanism of function is by direct DNA binding and transcriptional regulation of target genes . The GR, MR, PR, and AR exhibit same modular structure. They have a central highly conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a non-conserved N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143521  Cd Length: 73  Bit Score: 66.12  E-value: 1.23e-13
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gi 1907102034 103 CKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRF 176
Cdd:cd06963     1 CLICGDEASGCHYGVLTCGSCKVFFKRAAEGQHNY-LCAGRNDCIIDKIRRKNCPACRLRKCYQAGMTLGARKL 73
NR_DBD_GR_PR cd07172
DNA-binding domain of glucocorticoid receptor (GR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; ...
102-176 1.31e-13

DNA-binding domain of glucocorticoid receptor (GR) is composed of two C4-type zinc fingers; DNA-binding domains of glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and progesterone receptor (PR) are composed of two C4-type zinc fingers. Each zinc finger contains a group of four Cys residues which co-ordinate a single zinc atom. The DBD from both receptors interact with the same hormone response element (HRE), which is an imperfect palindrome GGTACAnnnTGTTCT, upstream of target genes and modulates the rate of transcriptional initiation. GR is a transcriptional regulator that mediates the biological effects of glucocorticoids and PR regulates genes controlled by progesterone. GR is expressed in almost every cell in the body and regulates genes controlling a wide variety of processes including the development, metabolism, and immune response of the organism. PR functions in a variety of biological processes including development of the mammary gland, regulating cell cycle progression, protein processing, and metabolism. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, GR and PR have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 143546  Cd Length: 78  Bit Score: 66.01  E-value: 1.31e-13
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gi 1907102034 102 LCKVCGDVASGFHYGVHACEGCKGFFRRSIQQNIQYkKCLKNENCSIMRMNRNRCQQCRFKKCLSVGMSRDAVRF 176
Cdd:cd07172     4 ICLVCSDEASGCHYGVLTCGSCKVFFKRAVEGQHNY-LCAGRNDCIIDKIRRKNCPACRLRKCLQAGMNLGARKT 77
NR_LBD_PXR_like cd06934
The ligand binding domain of xenobiotic receptors:pregnane X receptor and constitutive ...
407-510 8.21e-13

The ligand binding domain of xenobiotic receptors:pregnane X receptor and constitutive androstane receptor; The ligand binding domain of xenobiotic receptors: This xenobiotic receptor family includes pregnane X receptor (PXR), constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) and other related nuclear receptors. They function as sensors of toxic byproducts of cell metabolism and of exogenous chemicals, to facilitate their elimination. The nuclear receptor pregnane X receptor (PXR) is a ligand-regulated transcription factor that responds to a diverse array of chemically distinct ligands, including many endogenous compounds and clinical drugs. The ligand binding domain of PXR shows remarkable flexibility to accommodate both large and small molecules. PXR functions as a heterodimer with retinoic X receptor-alpha (RXRa) and binds to a variety of response elements in the promoter regions of a diverse set of target genes involved in the metabolism, transport, and elimination of these molecules from the cell. Constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) is a closest mammalian relative of PXR, which has also been proposed to function as a xenosensor. CAR is activated by some of the same ligands as PXR and regulates a subset of common genes. The sequence homology and functional similarity suggests that the CAR gene arose from a duplication of an ancestral PXR gene. Like other nuclear receptors, xenobiotic receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132732  Cd Length: 226  Bit Score: 67.83  E-value: 8.21e-13
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gi 1907102034 407 TPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKerTVTFLSGK-KYSVDDLHSMG-AGDLLSSMF 484
Cdd:cd06934    45 TYMIKQIIKFAKDLPYFRSLPIEDQISLLKGATFEICQIRFNTVFNEE--TGTWECGPlTYCIEDAARAGfQQLLLEPLL 122
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gi 1907102034 485 EFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVS 510
Cdd:cd06934   123 RFHYTLRKLQLQEEEYVLMQAMSLFS 148
Hormone_recep pfam00104
Ligand-binding domain of nuclear hormone receptor; This all helical domain is involved in ...
400-508 1.35e-12

Ligand-binding domain of nuclear hormone receptor; This all helical domain is involved in binding the hormone in these receptors.


Pssm-ID: 459675 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 194  Bit Score: 66.60  E-value: 1.35e-12
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gi 1907102034 400 EEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSG---------KKYSVDD 470
Cdd:pfam00104  14 EELCELWERDLLLVAEWAKHFPEFQELPLEDQMALLKSFWLEWLRLEKAARSAKLRRKKILGEDvlmisdddaMKFVEDD 93
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gi 1907102034 471 LHSMG----------AGDLLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVL 508
Cdd:pfam00104  94 SSWCTnydleqllffLPFFNSYFFELVKPLRELNPDDEELAYLLAQLL 141
NR_LBD_Fxr cd06936
The ligand binding domain of Farnesoid X receptor:a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily ...
392-512 6.36e-12

The ligand binding domain of Farnesoid X receptor:a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors; The ligand binding domain (LBD) of Farnesoid X receptor: Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors. FXR is highly expressed in the liver, the intestine, the kidney, and the adrenals. FXR plays key roles in the regulation of bile acid, cholesterol, triglyceride, and glucose metabolism. Evidences show that it also regulates liver regeneration. Upon binding of ligands, such as bile acid, an endogenous ligand, FXRs bind to FXR response elements (FXREs) either as a monomer or as a heterodimer with retinoid X receptor (RXR), and regulate the expression of various genes involved in bile acid, lipid, and glucose metabolism. There are two FXR genes (FXRalpha and FXRbeta) in mammals. A single FXRalpha gene encodes four isoforms resulting from differential use of promoters and alternative splicing. FXRbeta is a functional receptor in mice, rats, rabbits and dogs, but is a pseudogene in humans and primates. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily, farnesoid X receptors have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132734  Cd Length: 221  Bit Score: 65.24  E-value: 6.36e-12
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gi 1907102034 392 QKSGHEIWEEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKertvtfLSGKKYSVDDL 471
Cdd:cd06936    31 EFSPEENFLILTEMATSHVQVLVEFTKGLPGFETLDHEDQIALLKGSAVEAMFLRSAQIYNKK------LPAGHADLLEE 104
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gi 1907102034 472 HSMGAGD---LLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAE 512
Cdd:cd06936   105 RIRSSGIsdeFITPMFNFYKSMGELKMTQEEYALLTAITILFPD 148
NR_LBD_F2 cd06930
Ligand-binding domain of nuclear receptor family 2; Ligand-binding domain (LBD) of nuclear ...
413-508 2.36e-10

Ligand-binding domain of nuclear receptor family 2; Ligand-binding domain (LBD) of nuclear receptor (NR) family 2: This is one of the major subfamily of nuclear receptors, including some well known nuclear receptors such as glucocorticoid receptor (GR), mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and androgen receptor (AR), other related receptors. Nuclear receptors form a superfamily of ligand-activated transcription regulators, which regulate various physiological functions, from development, reproduction, to homeostasis and metabolism in animals (metazoans). The family contains not only receptors for known ligands but also orphan receptors for which ligands do not exist or have not been identified. NRs share a common structural organization with a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132728 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 165  Bit Score: 59.16  E-value: 2.36e-10
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gi 1907102034 413 VVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFA--SLFDAKERTVTFLSGKKYSVDDLHSMGAGDLLSSMFEFSEKL 490
Cdd:cd06930    15 TVDWAKNLPAFRNLPLDDQLTLLQNSWAELLLLGLAqrSVHFELSELLLPSPLLVILTEREALLGLAELVQRLQELLSKL 94
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gi 1907102034 491 NALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVL 508
Cdd:cd06930    95 RSLQLDPKEYACLKAIVL 112
NR_LBD_ER_like cd07068
The ligand binding domain of estrogen receptor and estrogen receptor-related receptors; The ...
417-514 5.21e-09

The ligand binding domain of estrogen receptor and estrogen receptor-related receptors; The ligand binding domain of estrogen receptor (ER) and estrogen receptor-related receptors (ERRs): Estrogen receptors are a group of receptors which are activated by the hormone estrogen. Estrogen regulates many physiological processes including reproduction, bone integrity, cardiovascular health, and behavior. The main mechanism of action of the estrogen receptor is as a transcription factor by binding to the estrogen response element of target genes upon activation by estrogen and then recruiting coactivator proteins which are responsible for the transcription of target genes. Additionally some ERs may associate with other membrane proteins and can be rapidly activated by exposure of cells to estrogen. ERRs are closely related to the estrogen receptor (ER) family. But, it lacks the ability to bind estrogen. ERRs can interfere with the classic ER-mediated estrogen signaling pathway, positively or negatively. ERRs share target genes, co-regulators and promoters with the estrogen receptor (ER) family. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, ER and ERRs have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132753  Cd Length: 221  Bit Score: 56.46  E-value: 5.21e-09
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gi 1907102034 417 AKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVrfaslfdakerTVTFLS----GKKYSVDDLH-------SMGAGDLLSSMFE 485
Cdd:cd07068    47 AKHIPGFSDLSLNDQMHLLQSAWLEILML-----------GLVWRSlphpGKLVFAPDLLldreqarVEGLLEIFDMLLQ 115
                          90       100
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gi 1907102034 486 FSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAEAV 514
Cdd:cd07068   116 LVRRFRELGLQREEYVCLKAIILANSDVR 144
NR_LBD_RXR_like cd06943
The ligand binding domain of the retinoid X receptor and Ultraspiracle, members of nuclear ...
414-513 8.02e-08

The ligand binding domain of the retinoid X receptor and Ultraspiracle, members of nuclear receptor superfamily; The ligand binding domain of the retinoid X receptor (RXR) and Ultraspiracle (USP): This family includes two evolutionary related nuclear receptors: retinoid X receptor (RXR) and Ultraspiracle (USP). RXR is a nuclear receptor in mammalian and USP is its counterpart in invertebrates. The native ligand of retinoid X receptor is 9-cis retinoic acid (RA). RXR functions as a DNA binding partner by forming heterodimers with other nuclear receptors including CAR, FXR, LXR, PPAR, PXR, RAR, TR, and VDR. RXRs can play different roles in these heterodimers. It acts either as a structural component of the heterodimer complex, required for DNA binding but not acting as a receptor or as both a structural and a functional component of the heterodimer, allowing 9-cis RA to signal through the corresponding heterodimer. In addition, RXR can also form homodimers, functioning as a receptor for 9-cis RA, independently of other nuclear receptors. Ultraspiracle (USP) plays similar roles as DNA binding partner of other nuclear rec eptors in invertebrates. USP has no known high-affinity ligand and is thought to be a silent component in the heterodimeric complex with partner receptors. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, RXR and USP have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132741  Cd Length: 207  Bit Score: 52.68  E-value: 8.02e-08
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gi 1907102034 414 VEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFA--------SLFDAKERTVTflsgkkysVDDLHSMGAGDLLSSMF- 484
Cdd:cd06943    47 VEWAKRIPHFSELPLDDQVILLRAGWNELLIAAFAhrsiavkdGILLATGLHLH--------RNSAHQAGVGAIFDRILt 118
                          90       100
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gi 1907102034 485 EFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAEA 513
Cdd:cd06943   119 ELVVKMRDLKMDRTELGCLRAIILFNPDV 147
NR_LBD_Nurr1_like cd06945
The ligand binding domain of Nurr1 and related nuclear receptor proteins, members of nuclear ...
389-512 1.43e-07

The ligand binding domain of Nurr1 and related nuclear receptor proteins, members of nuclear receptor superfamily; The ligand binding domain of nuclear receptor Nurr1_like: This family of nuclear receptors, including Nurr1, Nerve growth factor-induced-B (NGFI-B) and DHR38 are involved in the embryo development. Nurr1 is a transcription factor that is expressed in the embryonic ventral midbrain and is critical for the development of dopamine (DA) neurons. Structural studies have shown that the ligand binding pocket of Nurr1 is filled by bulky hydrophobic residues, making it unable to bind to ligands. Therefore, it belongs to the class of orphan receptors. However, Nurr1 forms heterodimers with RXR and can promote signaling via its partner, RXR. NGFI-B is an early immediate gene product of embryo development that is rapidly produced in response to a variety of cellular signals including nerve growth factor. It is involved in T-cell-mediated apoptosis, as well as neuronal differentiation and function. NGFI-B regulates transcription by binding to a specific DNA target upstream of its target genes and regulating the rate of tr anscriptional initiation. Another group of receptor in this family is DHR38. DHR38 is the Drosophila homolog to the vertebrate NGFI-B-type orphan receptor. It interacts with the USP component of the ecdysone receptor complex, suggesting that DHR38 might modulate ecdysone-triggered signals in the fly, in addition to the ECR/USP pathway. Nurr1_like proteins exhibit a modular structure that is characteristic for nuclear receptors; they have a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a non-conserved hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132743 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 239  Bit Score: 52.40  E-value: 1.43e-07
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gi 1907102034 389 VDPQKSGHEIWEEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSGkkYSV 468
Cdd:cd06945    33 PVPPKPDSQQVQQFYDLLTGSVDVIRQWAEKIPGFKDLHREDQDLLLESAFLELFVLRLAYRSNPVDGKLVFCNG--LVL 110
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gi 1907102034 469 DDLHSMGA-GDLLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAE 512
Cdd:cd06945   111 HRLQCVRGfGEWLDSILAFSSSLQSLLLDDISAFCCLALLLLITE 155
NR_LBD_ERR cd06946
The ligand binding domain of estrogen receptor-related nuclear receptors; The ligand binding ...
413-514 7.36e-06

The ligand binding domain of estrogen receptor-related nuclear receptors; The ligand binding domain of estrogen receptor-related receptors (ERRs): The family of estrogen receptor-related receptors (ERRs), a subfamily of nuclear receptors, is closely related to the estrogen receptor (ER) family, but it lacks the ability to bind estrogen. ERRs can interfere with the classic ER-mediated estrogen signaling pathway, positively or negatively. ERRs share target genes, co-regulators and promoters with the estrogen receptor (ER) family. There are three subtypes of ERRs: alpha, beta and gamma. ERRs bind at least two types of DNA sequence, the estrogen response element and another site, originally characterized as SF-1 (steroidogenic factor 1) response element. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, ERR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132744  Cd Length: 221  Bit Score: 47.36  E-value: 7.36e-06
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gi 1907102034 413 VVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLM--VRFASL-FDAKertVTFlsGKKYSVDDLHS--MGAGDLLSSMFEFS 487
Cdd:cd06946    43 IIGWAKHIPGFSSLSLNDQMSLLQSAWMEILTlgVVFRSLpFNGE---LVF--AEDFILDEELAreAGLLELYSACLQLV 117
                          90       100
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gi 1907102034 488 EKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAEAV 514
Cdd:cd06946   118 RRLQRLRLEKEEYVLLKALALANSDSV 144
NR_LBD_Nurr1 cd07071
The ligand binding domain of Nurr1, a member of conserved family of nuclear receptors; The ...
390-510 4.16e-05

The ligand binding domain of Nurr1, a member of conserved family of nuclear receptors; The ligand binding domain of nuclear receptor Nurr1: Nurr1 belongs to the conserved family of nuclear receptors. It is a transcription factor that is expressed in the embryonic ventral midbrain and is critical for the development of dopamine (DA) neurons. Structural studies have shown that the ligand binding pocket of Nurr1 is filled by bulky hydrophobic residues, making it unable to bind to ligands. Therefore, it belongs to the class of orphan receptors. However, Nurr1 forms heterodimers with RXR and can promote signaling via its partner, RXR. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, Nurr1 has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132756  Cd Length: 238  Bit Score: 45.02  E-value: 4.16e-05
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gi 1907102034 390 DPQKSGHEIW--EEFSMSFTPAVKEVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSGKKys 467
Cdd:cd07071    32 DYQMSGDDTQhiQQFYDLLTGSMEIIRGWAEKIPGFTDLPKADQDLLFESAFLELFVLRLAYRSNPVEGKLIFCNGVV-- 109
                          90       100       110       120
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gi 1907102034 468 vddLHSM----GAGDLLSSMFEFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVS 510
Cdd:cd07071   110 ---LHRLqcvrGFGEWIDSIVEFSSNLQNMNIDISAFSCIAALAMVT 153
NR_LBD_ER cd06949
Ligand binding domain of Estrogen receptor, which are activated by the hormone ...
413-445 5.73e-05

Ligand binding domain of Estrogen receptor, which are activated by the hormone 17beta-estradiol (estrogen); The ligand binding domain (LBD) of Estrogen receptor (ER): Estrogen receptor, a member of nuclear receptor superfamily, is activated by the hormone estrogen. Estrogen regulates many physiological processes including reproduction, bone integrity, cardiovascular health, and behavior. The main mechanism of action of the estrogen receptor is as a transcription factor by binding to the estrogen response element of target genes upon activation by estrogen and then recruiting coactivator proteins which are responsible for the transcription of target genes. Additionally some ERs may associate with other membrane proteins and can be rapidly activated by exposure of cells to estrogen. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, ER has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD). The C-terminal LBD also contains AF-2 activation motif, the dimerization motif, and part of the nuclear localization region. Estrogen receptor has been linked to aging, cancer, obesity and other diseases.


Pssm-ID: 132747  Cd Length: 235  Bit Score: 44.72  E-value: 5.73e-05
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gi 1907102034 413 VVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMV 445
Cdd:cd06949    48 MINWAKKIPGFVDLSLHDQVHLLESAWLELLML 80
NR_LBD_Lrh-1 cd07069
The ligand binding domain of the liver receptor homolog-1, a member of nuclear receptor ...
413-512 6.91e-04

The ligand binding domain of the liver receptor homolog-1, a member of nuclear receptor superfamily,; The ligand binding domain (LBD) of the liver receptor homolog-1 (LRH-1): LRH-1 belongs to nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, and is expressed mainly in the liver, intestine, exocrine pancreas, and ovary. Most nuclear receptors function as homodimer or heterodimers. However, LRH-1 binds DNA as a monomer, and is a regulator of bile-acid homeostasis, steroidogenesis, reverse cholesterol transport and the initial stages of embryonic development. Recently, phospholipids have been identified as potential ligand for LRH-1 and steroidogenic factor-1 (SF-1). Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, LRH-1 has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132754 [Multi-domain]  Cd Length: 241  Bit Score: 41.55  E-value: 6.91e-04
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gi 1907102034 413 VVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVR--FASLFDAKERTVTFLSGKK--YSVDDLHSMGA-GDLLSSMFEFS 487
Cdd:cd07069    56 IVEWARSSIFFRELKVDDQMKLLQNCWSELLILDhiYRQVVHGKEGSIFLVTGQQvdYSIIASQAGATlNNLMSHAQELV 135
                          90       100
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gi 1907102034 488 EKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSAE 512
Cdd:cd07069   136 AKLRSLQFDQREFVCLKFLVLFSLD 160
NR_LBD_MR cd07075
Ligand binding domain of the mineralocorticoid receptor, a member of the nuclear receptor ...
412-524 8.14e-04

Ligand binding domain of the mineralocorticoid receptor, a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily; The ligand binding domain of the mineralocorticoid receptor (MR): MR, also called aldosterone receptor, is a member of nuclear receptor superfamily involved in the regulation of electrolyte and fluid balance. The receptor is activated by mineralocorticoids such as aldosterone and deoxycorticosterone as well as glucocorticoids, like cortisol and cortisone. Binding of its ligand results in its translocation to the cell nucleus, homodimerization and binding to hormone response elements (HREs) present in the promoter of MR controlled genes. This results in the recruitment of the coactivators and the transcription of the activated genes. MR is expressed in many tissues and its activation results in the expression of proteins regulating electrolyte and fluid balance. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, MR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD ). The LBD, in addition to binding ligand, contains a ligand-dependent activation function-2 (AF-2).


Pssm-ID: 132760  Cd Length: 248  Bit Score: 41.46  E-value: 8.14e-04
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gi 1907102034 412 EVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAG--TFEVLMVRFASLFDAKERTVTFLSGKKYSVDDLHSMGAGDLLSSMFEFSEK 489
Cdd:cd07075    43 QVVKWAKVLPGFRNLPLEDQITLIQYSwmCLSSFALSWRSYKHTNSQFLYFAPDLVFNEERMHQSAMYELCQGMHQISLQ 122
                          90       100       110
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gi 1907102034 490 LNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSA---EAVEVSIKFKEIR 524
Cdd:cd07075   123 FVRLQLTFEEYTIMKVLLLLSTipkDGLKSQAAFEEMR 160
NR_LBD_HNF4_like cd06931
The ligand binding domain of heptocyte nuclear factor 4, which is explosively expanded in ...
413-448 8.95e-04

The ligand binding domain of heptocyte nuclear factor 4, which is explosively expanded in nematodes; The ligand binding domain of hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 (HNF4) like proteins: HNF4 is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily. HNF4 plays a key role in establishing and maintenance of hepatocyte differentiation in the liver. It is also expressed in gut, kidney, and pancreatic beta cells. HNF4 was originally classified as an orphan receptor, but later it is found that HNF4 binds with very high affinity to a variety of fatty acids. However, unlike other nuclear receptors, the ligands do not act as a molecular switch for HNF4. They seem to constantly bind to the receptor, which is constitutively active as a transcription activator. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, HNF4 has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD). The LBD domain is also responsible for recruiting co-activator proteins. More than 280 nuclear receptors are found in C. ele gans, most of which are originated from an explosive burst of duplications of HNF4.


Pssm-ID: 132729  Cd Length: 222  Bit Score: 40.82  E-value: 8.95e-04
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gi 1907102034 413 VVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVRFA 448
Cdd:cd06931    48 LVEWAKYIPAFCELPLDDQVALLRAHAGEHLLLGVA 83
NR_LBD_PR cd07074
Ligand binding domain of the progesterone receptor, a member of the nuclear hormone receptor; ...
413-526 1.16e-03

Ligand binding domain of the progesterone receptor, a member of the nuclear hormone receptor; The ligand binding domain of the progesterone receptor (PR): PR is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand dependent transcription factors, mediating the biological actions of progesterone. PR functions in a variety of biological processes including development of the mammary gland, regulating cell cycle progression, protein processing, and metabolism. When no binding hormone is present the carboxyl terminal inhibits transcription. Binding to a hormone induces a structural change that removes the inhibitory action. After progesterone binds to the receptor, PR forms a dimer and the complex enters the nucleus where it interacts with the hormone response element (HRE) in the promoters of progesterone responsive genes and alters their transcription. In addition, rapid actions of PR that occur independent of transcription, have also been observed in several tissues like brain, liver, mammary gland and spermatozoa. There are two natural PR isoforms called PR-A and PR-B. PR-B has an additional stretc h of 164 amino acids at the N terminus. The extra domain in PR-B performs activation functions by recruiting coactivators that could not be recruited by PR-A. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, PR has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD). The LBD is not only involved in binding to progesterone, but also involved in coactivator binding and dimerization.


Pssm-ID: 132759  Cd Length: 248  Bit Score: 40.69  E-value: 1.16e-03
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gi 1907102034 413 VVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAgTFEVLMVrfaslFDAKERTVTFLSGKK-YSVDDL----HSMGAG---DLLSSMF 484
Cdd:cd07074    44 VVKWSKSLPGFRNLHIDDQITLIQY-SWMSLMV-----FGLGWRSYKHVSGQMlYFAPDLilneQRMKESsfySLCLTMW 117
                          90       100       110       120
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gi 1907102034 485 EFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVSA---EAVEVSIKFKEIRNS 526
Cdd:cd07074   118 QIPQEFVKLQVSQEEFLCMKALLLLNTiplEGLRSQTQFDEMRSS 162
NR_LBD_SF-1 cd07070
The ligand binding domain of nuclear receptor steroidogenic factor 1, a member of nuclear ...
390-510 3.55e-03

The ligand binding domain of nuclear receptor steroidogenic factor 1, a member of nuclear receptor superfamily; The ligand binding domain of nuclear receptor steroidogenic factor 1 (SF-1): SF-1, a member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, is an essential regulator of endocrine development and function and is considered a master regulator of reproduction. Most nuclear receptors function as homodimer or heterodimers, however SF-1 binds to its target genes as a monomer, recognizing the variations of the DNA sequence motif, T/CCA AGGTCA. SF-1 functions cooperatively with other transcription factors to modulate gene expression. Phospholipids have been determined as potential ligands of SF-1. Like other members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily of ligand-activated transcription factors, SF-1 has a central well conserved DNA binding domain (DBD), a variable N-terminal domain, a flexible hinge and a C-terminal ligand binding domain (LBD).


Pssm-ID: 132755  Cd Length: 237  Bit Score: 39.17  E-value: 3.55e-03
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gi 1907102034 390 DPQKSGHEIWEEFSMSFTPAVK---EVVEFAKRIPGFRDLSQHDQVNLLKAGTFEVLMVR--FASLFDAKERTVTFLSGK 464
Cdd:cd07070    28 EPQKSRPDQPAPFGLLCRMADQtfiSIVDWARRCMVFKELEVADQMTLLQNCWSELLVFDhiYRQVQHGKEGSILLVTGQ 107
                          90       100       110       120       130
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gi 1907102034 465 KYSVDDLHSMgAGDLLSSMF----EFSEKLNALQLSDEEMSLFTAVVLVS 510
Cdd:cd07070   108 EVELSTVAAQ-AGSLLHSLVlraqELVLQLHALQLDRQEFVCLKFLILFS 156
 
Blast search parameters
Data Source: Precalculated data, version = cdd.v.3.21
Preset Options:Database: CDSEARCH/cdd   Low complexity filter: no  Composition Based Adjustment: yes   E-value threshold: 0.01

References:

  • Wang J et al. (2023), "The conserved domain database in 2023", Nucleic Acids Res.51(D)384-8.
  • Lu S et al. (2020), "The conserved domain database in 2020", Nucleic Acids Res.48(D)265-8.
  • Marchler-Bauer A et al. (2017), "CDD/SPARCLE: functional classification of proteins via subfamily domain architectures.", Nucleic Acids Res.45(D)200-3.
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