thyroid [T3] response element (T3RE)
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Introduction
Unlike steroid hormones, the natural response elements for retinoic acid, thyroid hormones, vitamin D3, & peroxisome proliferators consist of a direct repeat of a binding site (related to hexamer AGGTCA) rather than a palindrome. The vitamin D3 (D3R), retinoic acid (RAR), thyroid hormone (T3R), & peroxisome proliferator-activated (PPAR) receptors bind to their response elements as heterodimers with the retinoid X receptor (RXR), with the spacing of the direct repeats determining the binding preference: 1 bp spacing for PPAR:RXR & RXR homodimers 2 bp spacing for D3R:RXR 3 bp spacing for T3R:RXR 4 bp spacing for D3R:RXR 5 bp spacing for RAR:RXR
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References
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