Interactions of the mineralocorticoid receptor–within and without

J Yang, PJ Fuller - Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2012 - Elsevier
J Yang, PJ Fuller
Molecular and Cellular Endocrinology, 2012Elsevier
The mineralocortoid receptor (MR) regulates salt homeostasis in the kidneys and plays a
range of other roles in the heart, vasculature, brain and adipose tissue. It interacts with both
mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids to mediate transcription of target genes. The ability of
the MR to exert tissue-and ligand-specific effects relies on its interactions with a range of
binding partners, including the chaperone proteins, coregulators, other transcription factors,
DNA and modifying proteins. Interactions within the domains of the MR also modulate the …
The mineralocortoid receptor (MR) regulates salt homeostasis in the kidneys and plays a range of other roles in the heart, vasculature, brain and adipose tissue. It interacts with both mineralocorticoids and glucocorticoids to mediate transcription of target genes. The ability of the MR to exert tissue- and ligand-specific effects relies on its interactions with a range of binding partners, including the chaperone proteins, coregulators, other transcription factors, DNA and modifying proteins. Interactions within the domains of the MR also modulate the overall transcriptional complex. This review will discuss the current understanding of interactions involving the MR and highlight their relevance to ligand- or tissue-specificity as well as their suitability as therapeutic targets.
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