- In the
context of gene regulation:
transactivation is the
increased rate of gene
expression triggered either by
biological processes or by artificial...
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Intrinsic activity (IA) and
efficacy (Emax)
refer to the
relative ability of a drug-receptor
complex to
produce a
maximum functional response. This must...
- The
transactivation domain or trans-activating
domain (TAD) is a
transcription factor scaffold domain which contains binding sites for
other proteins...
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binding sites are
frequently referred to as
activation functions (AFs),
Transactivation domain (TAD) or Trans-activating
domain TAD, not to be
confused with...
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Thiazolidinedione ligand dependent transactivation is
responsible for the
majority of anti-diabetic effects....
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expression of anti-inflammatory
proteins in the
nucleus (a
process known as
transactivation) and
represses the
expression of pro-inflammatory
proteins in the cytosol...
- LBD/AF2 (known as the N/C interaction),
which is
required for full
transactivation of the AR. The drug has
anabolic activity in
vitro in C2C12 myoblasts...
- promoter.
Localised to the C-terminus,
belongs to the nine
amino acids transactivation domain family, 9aaTAD,
together with Oaf1, Pip2, Pdr1, Pdr3, but also...
- gene
expression via one of two pathways:
Transactivation The
first (direct)
pathway is
called transactivation whereby the
activated GR dimerizes, is translocated...
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resulting activated form GR has two prin****l
mechanisms of action,
transactivation and transrepression,
described below. A
direct mechanism of action...