THR
Thyroid hormone receptors (THRs/TRs) belong to the superfamily of ligand-dependent transcription factors. TRs are encoded by the THRA and THRB genes located on chromosomes 3 and 17, respectively. There are two major THR genes, THRA and THRB, that are expressed in a tissuespecific manner. There are two major THRA receptor splice variants (THRA1/TRα1 and THRA2/TRα2) encoded by the THRA gene and two THRB isoforms (THRB1/TRβ1 and THRB2/TRβ2) generated by alternate promoter choice by the THRB gene. THRA1 is highly expressed in the heart, bone, and skeletal muscle whereas THRA2 is widely expressed. The transcriptional activity of the TRs is regulated at multiple levels.
THRs form heterodimers with retinoid X receptors (RXR), that enable THRs to bind more stably to a wider repertoire of nucleotide sequences. Steroid receptor coactivator (SRC)/NCoA, binds directly to liganded TRs and recruits p300/CBP and p300/CBPassociated factor (p/CAF) which have HAT activity. THRs also can decrease the expression of negatively-regulated target genes. The transcriptional activity of these genes is increased in the absence of TH and decreased in the presence of TH. THRs also have been shown to interact with several other classes of transcription factor, including NF-1, Oct-1, Sp-1, p53, Pit-1, and CTCF to negatively regulate gene expression, but the mechanism(s) is still largely unknown.
THRs form heterodimers with retinoid X receptors (RXR), that enable THRs to bind more stably to a wider repertoire of nucleotide sequences. Steroid receptor coactivator (SRC)/NCoA, binds directly to liganded TRs and recruits p300/CBP and p300/CBPassociated factor (p/CAF) which have HAT activity. THRs also can decrease the expression of negatively-regulated target genes. The transcriptional activity of these genes is increased in the absence of TH and decreased in the presence of TH. THRs also have been shown to interact with several other classes of transcription factor, including NF-1, Oct-1, Sp-1, p53, Pit-1, and CTCF to negatively regulate gene expression, but the mechanism(s) is still largely unknown.
Endocrinology/Hormones
THR
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Liothyronine sodium hydrate
catalog no : M35769
cas no: 345957-19-9
Liothyronine sodium hydrate (Triiodothyronine sodium hydrate) is a TRα and TRβ agonist and a thyroxine analog with anticancer and antitumor activities. -
Parathyroid Hormone (1-34), bovine
catalog no : M33742
cas no: 12583-68-5
Parathyroid Hormone (1-34), bovine, a parathyroid hormone (PTH) receptor agonist from the parathyroid hormone family, is used to study osteoporosis and hypoparathyroidism. -
TR antagonist 1
catalog no : M33185
cas no: 500794-88-7
TR antagonist 1 is a highly potent thyroid hormone receptor (TR) antagonist (IC50 of 36 and 22 nM for TRα and TRβ, respectively) that can be used to study diseases caused by endocrine abnormalities. -
DS08210767
catalog no : M32894
cas no: 2376334-75-5
DS08210767 is a highly potent, orally bioavailable PTHR1 antagonist with an IC50 of 90 nM. -
CO23
catalog no : M32851
cas no: 1370363-74-8
CO23 is a blood-brain barrier penetrant and selective TRα agonist and can be used in studies about the regulation of growth and development.