RAR-related orphan receptor

RAR-related orphan receptor A (alpha)
Identifiers
SymbolRORA
Alt. symbolsRZRA, ROR1, ROR2, ROR3, NR1F1
NCBI gene6095
HGNC10258
OMIM600825
PDB1N83
RefSeqNM_002943
UniProtP35398
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LocusChr. 15 q21-q22
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RAR-related orphan receptor B (beta)
Identifiers
SymbolRORB
Alt. symbolsRZRB, NR1F2, ROR-BETA
NCBI gene6096
HGNC10259
OMIM601972
PDB1NQ7
RefSeqNM_006914
UniProtQ92753
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LocusChr. 9 q22
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RAR-related orphan receptor C (gamma)
Identifiers
SymbolRORC
Alt. symbolsRZRG, RORG, NR1F3, TOR
NCBI gene6097
HGNC10260
OMIM602943
RefSeqNM_005060
UniProtP51449
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LocusChr. 1 q21
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The RAR-related orphan receptors (RORs) are members of the nuclear receptor family of intracellular transcription factors.[1][2] There are three forms of ROR, ROR-α, , and and each is encoded by a separate gene, RORA, RORB, and RORC respectively. The RORs are somewhat unusual in that they appear to bind as monomers to hormone response elements as opposed to the majority of other nuclear receptors which bind as dimers.[3] They bind to DNA elements called ROR response elements (RORE).[4]

  1. ^ Giguère V, Tini M, Flock G, Ong E, Evans RM, Otulakowski G (March 1994). "Isoform-specific amino-terminal domains dictate DNA-binding properties of ROR alpha, a novel family of orphan hormone nuclear receptors". Genes & Development. 8 (5): 538–53. doi:10.1101/gad.8.5.538. PMID 7926749.
  2. ^ Hirose T, Smith RJ, Jetten AM (December 1994). "ROR gamma: the third member of ROR/RZR orphan receptor subfamily that is highly expressed in skeletal muscle". Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications. 205 (3): 1976–83. doi:10.1006/bbrc.1994.2902. PMID 7811290.
  3. ^ Jetten AM, Kurebayashi S, Ueda E (2001). The ROR nuclear orphan receptor subfamily: critical regulators of multiple biological processes. Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology. Vol. 69. pp. 205–47. doi:10.1016/S0079-6603(01)69048-2. ISBN 978-0-12-540069-5. PMID 11550795.
  4. ^ Jetten, A. M.; Kurebayashi, S.; Ueda, E. (2001). "The ROR nuclear orphan receptor subfamily: critical regulators of multiple biological processes". Progress in Nucleic Acid Research and Molecular Biology. 69: 205–247. doi:10.1016/s0079-6603(01)69048-2. ISBN 9780125400695. ISSN 0079-6603. PMID 11550795.