DISTINCT BINDING DETERMINANTS FOR 9-CIS RETINOIC ACID ARE LOCATED WITHIN AF-2 OF RETINOIC ACID RECEPTOR-ALPHA

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TATE, BF
ALLENBY, G
JANOCHA, R
KAZMER, S
SPECK, J
STURZENBECKER, LJ
ABARZUA, P
LEVIN, AA
GRIPPO, JF
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[1] HOFFMANN LA ROCHE INC,DEPT TOXICOL & PATHOL,NUTLEY,NJ 07110
[2] HOFFMANN LA ROCHE INC,DEPT PRECLIN DERMATOL,NUTLEY,NJ 07110
[3] HOFFMANN LA ROCHE INC,DEPT ONCOL,NUTLEY,NJ 07110
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10.1128/MCB.14.4.2323
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Retinoids exert their physiological action by interacting with two families of nuclear receptors, the retinoic acid receptors (RARs) and the retinoid X receptors (RXRs), which regulate gene expression by forming transcriptionally active heterodimeric RAR/RXR or homodimeric RXR/RXR complexes on DNA. Retinoid receptor activity resides in several regions, including the DNA and ligand binding domains, a dimerization interface, and both a ligand-independent (AF-1) and a ligand-dependent (AF-2) transactivation function. While 9-cis retinoic acid (RA) alone is the cognate ligand for the RXRs, both 9-cis RA and all-trans RA (t-RA) compete for binding with high affinity to the RARs. This latter observation suggested to us that the two isomers may interact with a common binding site. Here we report that RARalpha has two distinct but overlapping binding sites for 9-cis RA and t-RA. Truncation of a human RARalpha to 419 amino acids yields a receptor that binds both t-RA and 9-cis RA with high affinity, but truncation to amino acid 404 yields a mutant receptor that binds only t-RA with high affinity. Remarkably, this region also defines a C-terminal boundary for AF-2, as addition of amino acids 405 to 419 restores receptor-mediated gene activity to a truncated human RARalpha lacking this region. It is interesting to speculate that binding of retinoid stereoisomers to unique sites within an RAR may function with AF-2 to cause differential activation of retinoid-responsive gene pathways.
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