Nuclear receptor coactivator 3

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Nuclear receptor coactivator 3
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Available structures
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Identifiers
Symbols NCOA3 ; RAC3; ACTR; AIB-1; AIB1; CAGH16; CTG26; MGC141848; SRC-1; SRC3; TNRC14; TNRC16; TRAM-1; pCIP
External IDs Template:OMIM5 Template:MGI HomoloGene4764
RNA expression pattern
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Species Human Mouse
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The nuclear receptor coactivator 3 (NCOA3) is a transcriptional coregulatory protein which contains several nuclear receptor interacting domains and an intrinsic histone acetyltransferase activity. NCOA3 is recruited to DNA promotion sites by ligand activated nuclear receptors. NCOA3 in turn acylates histones which makes downsteam DNA more accessible to transcription. Hence NCOA3 assists nuclear receptors in the upregulation of gene expression.[1][2]

NCOA3 is also frequently called amplified in breast 1 (AIB1), steroid receptor coactivator-3 (SRC-3), or thyroid hormone receptor activator molecule 1 (TRAM-1).

References

  1. Anzick SL, Kononen J, Walker RL, Azorsa DO, Tanner MM, Guan XY, Sauter G, Kallioniemi OP, Trent JM, Meltzer PS (1997). "AIB1, a steroid receptor coactivator amplified in breast and ovarian cancer". Science. 277 (5328): 965–8. doi:10.1126/science.277.5328.965. PMID 9252329.
  2. Takeshita A, Cardona GR, Koibuchi N, Suen CS, Chin WW (1997). "TRAM-1, A novel 160-kDa thyroid hormone receptor activator molecule, exhibits distinct properties from steroid receptor coactivator-1". J Biol Chem. 272 (44): 27629–34. doi:10.1074/jbc.272.44.27629. PMID 9346901.

Further reading

  • Liao L, Kuang SQ, Yuan Y; et al. (2003). "Molecular structure and biological function of the cancer-amplified nuclear receptor coactivator SRC-3/AIB1". J. Steroid Biochem. Mol. Biol. 83 (1–5): 3–14. PMID 12650696.
  • Liu F, Ventura F, Doody J, Massagué J (1995). "Human type II receptor for bone morphogenic proteins (BMPs): extension of the two-kinase receptor model to the BMPs". Mol. Cell. Biol. 15 (7): 3479–86. PMID 7791754.
  • Guan XY, Xu J, Anzick SL; et al. (1996). "Hybrid selection of transcribed sequences from microdissected DNA: isolation of genes within amplified region at 20q11-q13.2 in breast cancer". Cancer Res. 56 (15): 3446–50. PMID 8758910.
  • Bonaldo MF, Lennon G, Soares MB (1997). "Normalization and subtraction: two approaches to facilitate gene discovery". Genome Res. 6 (9): 791–806. PMID 8889548.
  • Margolis RL, Abraham MR, Gatchell SB; et al. (1997). "cDNAs with long CAG trinucleotide repeats from human brain". Hum. Genet. 100 (1): 114–22. PMID 9225980.
  • Li H, Gomes PJ, Chen JD (1997). "RAC3, a steroid/nuclear receptor-associated coactivator that is related to SRC-1 and TIF2". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 94 (16): 8479–84. PMID 9238002.
  • Anzick SL, Kononen J, Walker RL; et al. (1997). "AIB1, a steroid receptor coactivator amplified in breast and ovarian cancer". Science. 277 (5328): 965–8. PMID 9252329.
  • Chen H, Lin RJ, Schiltz RL; et al. (1997). "Nuclear receptor coactivator ACTR is a novel histone acetyltransferase and forms a multimeric activation complex with P/CAF and CBP/p300". Cell. 90 (3): 569–80. PMID 9267036.
  • Takeshita A, Cardona GR, Koibuchi N; et al. (1997). "TRAM-1, A novel 160-kDa thyroid hormone receptor activator molecule, exhibits distinct properties from steroid receptor coactivator-1". J. Biol. Chem. 272 (44): 27629–34. PMID 9346901.
  • Korzus E, Torchia J, Rose DW; et al. (1998). "Transcription factor-specific requirements for coactivators and their acetyltransferase functions". Science. 279 (5351): 703–7. PMID 9445475.
  • Shirazi SK, Bober MA, Coetzee GA (1998). "Polymorphic exonic CAG microsatellites in the gene amplified in breast cancer (AIB1 gene)". Clin. Genet. 54 (1): 102–3. PMID 9727751.
  • Wang JC, Stafford JM, Granner DK (1998). "SRC-1 and GRIP1 coactivate transcription with hepatocyte nuclear factor 4". J. Biol. Chem. 273 (47): 30847–50. PMID 9812974.
  • Zwijsen RM, Buckle RS, Hijmans EM; et al. (1999). "Ligand-independent recruitment of steroid receptor coactivators to estrogen receptor by cyclin D1". Genes Dev. 12 (22): 3488–98. PMID 9832502.
  • Chen H, Lin RJ, Xie W; et al. (1999). "Regulation of hormone-induced histone hyperacetylation and gene activation via acetylation of an acetylase". Cell. 98 (5): 675–86. PMID 10490106.
  • Ebisawa T, Tada K, Kitajima I; et al. (2000). "Characterization of bone morphogenetic protein-6 signaling pathways in osteoblast differentiation". J. Cell. Sci. 112 ( Pt 20): 3519–27. PMID 10504300.
  • Xie W, Hong H, Yang NN; et al. (2000). "Constitutive activation of transcription and binding of coactivator by estrogen-related receptors 1 and 2". Mol. Endocrinol. 13 (12): 2151–62. PMID 10598588.
  • Pao GM, Janknecht R, Ruffner H; et al. (2000). "CBP/p300 interact with and function as transcriptional coactivators of BRCA1". Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 97 (3): 1020–5. PMID 10655477.
  • Leo C, Li H, Chen JD (2000). "Differential mechanisms of nuclear receptor regulation by receptor-associated coactivator 3". J. Biol. Chem. 275 (8): 5976–82. PMID 10681591.
  • Font de Mora J, Brown M (2000). "AIB1 is a conduit for kinase-mediated growth factor signaling to the estrogen receptor". Mol. Cell. Biol. 20 (14): 5041–7. PMID 10866661.
  • Tan JA, Hall SH, Petrusz P, French FS (2000). "Thyroid receptor activator molecule, TRAM-1, is an androgen receptor coactivator". Endocrinology. 141 (9): 3440–50. PMID 10965917.


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