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Article Dans Une Revue Trends in Biochemical Sciences Année : 2015

Nuclear receptor full-length architectures: confronting myth and illusion with high resolution

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The crystal structures of three nuclear receptor (NR) complexes have emerged to reveal their multidomain architectures on DNA. These pictures provide unprecedented views of interfacial couplings between the DNA-binding domains (DBDs) and ligand-binding domains (LBDs). The detailed pictures contrast with previous interpretations of low-resolution electron microscopy (EM) and small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) data, which had suggested a common architecture with non-interacting DBDs and LBDs. Revisiting both historical and recent interpretations of NR architecture, we invoke new principles underlying higher-order quaternary organization and the allosteric transmission of signals between domains. We also discuss how NR architectures are being probed in living cells to understand dimerization and DNA-binding events in real time.

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hal-01837582 , version 1 (12-07-2018)

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Fraydoon Rastinejad, Vincent Ollendorff, Igor Polikarpov. Nuclear receptor full-length architectures: confronting myth and illusion with high resolution. Trends in Biochemical Sciences, 2015, 40 (1), pp.16-24. ⟨10.1016/j.tibs.2014.10.011⟩. ⟨hal-01837582⟩
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