核受体
肝细胞核因子4
肝细胞核因子
转录因子
生物
激活剂(遗传学)
肝细胞
孕烷X受体
基因
核受体辅阻遏物1
受体
肝受体同系物-1
细胞生物学
小异二聚体伴侣
生物化学
体外
摘要
Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4alpha (HNF4alpha, NR2A1) is required for development of the liver and for controlling the expression of many genes specifically expressed in the liver and associated with a number of critical metabolic pathways. Among the genes regulated by HNF4alpha are the xenobiotic-metabolizing cytochromes P450, UDP-glucuronosyltransferases and sulfotransferases thus making this transcription factor critical in the control of drug metabolism. HNF4alpha, a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily, binds as a homodimer to direct repeat elements upstream of target genes. However, in contrast to many other nuclear receptors, there is no convincing evidence that HNF4alpha is activated by exogenous ligands, at least in the classic mechanism used by other steroid and metabolic nuclear receptors. X-ray crystallographic studies revealed that HNF4alpha has a fatty acid embedded in its putative ligand binding site that may not be easily released or displaced by exogenous ligands. HNF4alpha, as a general rule, controls constitutive expression of many hepatic genes but under certain circumstances can be subjected to regulation by differential co-activator recruitment, by phosphorylation and by interaction with other nuclear receptors. The ability of HNF4alpha to be regulated offers hope that it could be a drug target.
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