NameRetinoic acid receptor RXR-gamma
Synonyms
  • NR2B3
  • Nuclear receptor subfamily 2 group B member 3
  • Retinoid X receptor gamma
Gene NameRXRG
OrganismHuman
Amino acid sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0016185|Retinoic acid receptor RXR-gamma
MYGNYSHFMKFPAGYGGSPGHTGSTSMSPSAALSTGKPMDSHPSYTDTPVSAPRTLSAVG
TPLNALGSPYRVITSAMGPPSGALAAPPGINLVAPPSSQLNVVNSVSSSEDIKPLPGLPG
IGNMNYPSTSPGSLVKHICAICGDRSSGKHYGVYSCEGCKGFFKRTIRKDLIYTCRDNKD
CLIDKRQRNRCQYCRYQKCLVMGMKREAVQEERQRSRERAESEAECATSGHEDMPVERIL
EAELAVEPKTESYGDMNMENSTNDPVTNICHAADKQLFTLVEWAKRIPHFSDLTLEDQVI
LLRAGWNELLIASFSHRSVSVQDGILLATGLHVHRSSAHSAGVGSIFDRVLTELVSKMKD
MQMDKSELGCLRAIVLFNPDAKGLSNPSEVETLREKVYATLEAYTKQKYPEQPGRFAKLL
LRLPALRSIGLKCLEHLFFFKLIGDTPIDTFLMEMLETPLQIT
Number of residues463
Molecular Weight50870.72
Theoretical pI7.67
GO Classification
Functions
  • 9-cis retinoic acid receptor activity
  • RNA polymerase II regulatory region sequence-specific DNA binding
  • zinc ion binding
  • steroid hormone receptor activity
Processes
  • positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter involved in cellular response to chemical stimulus
  • gene expression
  • transcription initiation from RNA polymerase II promoter
  • protein homotetramerization
Components
  • nucleoplasm
General FunctionZinc ion binding
Specific FunctionReceptor for retinoic acid. Retinoic acid receptors bind as heterodimers to their target response elements in response to their ligands, all-trans or 9-cis retinoic acid, and regulate gene expression in various biological processes. The RAR/RXR heterodimers bind to the retinoic acid response elements (RARE) composed of tandem 5'-AGGTCA-3' sites known as DR1-DR5. The high affinity ligand for RXRs is 9-cis retinoic acid (By similarity).
Pfam Domain Function
Transmembrane RegionsNot Available
GenBank Protein ID1053069
UniProtKB IDP48443
UniProtKB Entry NameRXRG_HUMAN
Cellular LocationNucleus
Gene sequence
>lcl|BSEQ0001409|1392 bp
ATGTATGGAAATTATTCTCACTTCATGAAGTTTCCCGCAGGCTATGGAGGCTCCCCTGGC
CACACTGGCTCTACATCCATGAGCCCATCAGCAGCCTTGTCCACAGGGAAGCCAATGGAC
AGCCACCCCAGCTACACAGATACCCCAGTGAGTGCCCCACGGACTCTGAGTGCAGTGGGG
ACCCCCCTCAATGCCCTGGGCTCTCCATATCGAGTCATCACCTCTGCCATGGGCCCACCC
TCAGGAGCACTTGCAGCGCCTCCAGGAATCAACTTGGTTGCCCCACCCAGCTCTCAGCTA
AATGTGGTCAACAGTGTCAGCAGTTCAGAGGACATCAAGCCCTTACCAGGGCTTCCCGGG
ATTGGAAACATGAACTACCCATCCACCAGCCCCGGATCTCTGGTTAAACACATCTGTGCT
ATCTGTGGAGACAGATCCTCAGGAAAGCACTACGGGGTATACAGTTGTGAAGGCTGCAAA
GGGTTCTTCAAGAGGACGATAAGGAAGGACCTCATCTACACGTGTCGGGATAATAAAGAC
TGCCTCATTGACAAGCGTCAGCGCAACCGCTGCCAGTACTGTCGCTATCAGAAGTGCCTT
GTCATGGGCATGAAGAGGGAAGCTGTGCAAGAAGAAAGACAGAGGAGCCGAGAGCGAGCT
GAGAGTGAGGCAGAATGTGCTACCAGTGGTCATGAAGACATGCCTGTGGAGAGGATTCTA
GAAGCTGAACTTGCTGTTGAACCAAAGACAGAATCCTATGGTGACATGAATATGGAGAAC
TCGACAAATGACCCTGTTACCAACATATGTCATGCTGCTGACAAGCAGCTTTTCACCCTC
GTTGAATGGGCCAAGCGTATTCCCCACTTCTCTGACCTCACCTTGGAGGACCAGGTCATT
TTGCTTCGGGCAGGGTGGAATGAATTGCTGATTGCCTCTTTCTCCCACCGCTCAGTTTCC
GTGCAGGATGGCATCCTTCTGGCCACGGGTTTACATGTCCACCGGAGCAGTGCCCACAGT
GCTGGGGTCGGCTCCATCTTTGACAGAGTTCTAACTGAGCTGGTTTCCAAAATGAAAGAC
ATGCAGATGGACAAGTCGGAACTGGGATGCCTGCGAGCCATTGTACTCTTTAACCCAGAT
GCCAAGGGCCTGTCCAACCCCTCTGAGGTGGAGACTCTGCGAGAGAAGGTTTATGCCACC
CTTGAGGCCTACACCAAGCAGAAGTATCCGGAACAGCCAGGCAGGTTTGCCAAGCTGCTG
CTGCGCCTCCCAGCTCTGCGTTCCATTGGCTTGAAATGCCTGGAGCACCTCTTCTTCTTC
AAGCTCATCGGGGACACCCCCATTGACACCTTCCTCATGGAGATGTTGGAGACCCCGCTG
CAGATCACCTGA
GenBank Gene IDU38480
GeneCard IDNot Available
GenAtlas IDRXRG
HGNC IDHGNC:10479
Chromosome LocationNot Available
Locus1q22-q23
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