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Reverse Yeast Two-hybrid System to Identify Mammalian Nuclear Receptor Residues that Interact with Ligands and/or Antagonists
Published on: November 15, 2013
Allostery and coupled sequence variation in nuclear hormone receptors
1Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Departments of Molecular and Cell Biology and of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94707, USA.
Abstract:
The analysis of correlated sequence variation in evolutionarily related proteins is beginning to provide useful information regarding allosteric coupling between different functional sites. Such an analysis has been carried out for the nuclear hormone receptors, and the conclusions tested by making mutations that switch the allosteric response to ligands of RXR heterodimers.
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