RARA | Retinoic acid receptor alpha
 
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Gene
Synonyms
NR1B1
Protein Name
Retinoic acid receptor alpha
UniProt ID
P10276 [go to UniProt ] [go to PDBe-KB ]
Ensembl Gene ID
NCBI Gene ID
Molecular Weight
50771
Protein Length
462
Protein Domain
3D Structure
(PDB ID : 1dkf)
Target by Small Molecules
Protein-protein Interaction Database
Gene Expression
Drugs and Diseases
Enzyme Class
-
Catalytic Site
Catalytic Activity
-
Localization
Nucleus,Cytoplasm;
Function
Receptor 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 RXR/RAR heterodimers bind to the retinoic acid response elements (RARE) composed of tandem 5'-AGGTCA-3' sites known as DR1-DR5. In the absence of ligand, the RXR-RAR heterodimers associate with a multiprotein complex containing transcription corepressors that induce histone acetylation, chromatin condensation and transcriptional suppression. On ligand binding, the corepressors dissociate from the receptors and associate with the coactivators leading to transcriptional activation. RARA plays an essential role in the regulation of retinoic acid-induced germ cell development during spermatogenesis. Has a role in the survival of early spermatocytes at the beginning prophase of meiosis. In Sertoli cells, may promote the survival and development of early meiotic prophase spermatocytes. In concert with RARG, required for skeletal growth, matrix homeostasis and growth plate function (By similarity).
Gene Ontology
GO:0015629; GO:0009986; GO:0005737; GO:0005829; GO:0030425; GO:0000790; GO:0005654; GO:0005634; GO:0048471; GO:0090575; GO:0051393; GO:0031490; GO:0003700; GO:0000981; GO:0008144; GO:0019899; GO:0042826; GO:0048027; GO:0004879; GO:0030374; GO:0019904; GO:0046982; GO:0051018; GO:0043422; GO:0001972; GO:0044323; GO:0000977; GO:0038023; GO:0005102; GO:0003707; GO:0003713; GO:0003714; GO:0008134; GO:0000976; GO:0000900; GO:0008270; GO:0043277; GO:0060349; GO:0030154; GO:0071391; GO:0071222; GO:0071300; GO:0060591; GO:0031076; GO:0060429; GO:0060324; GO:0007565; GO:0007281; GO:0048732; GO:0002068; GO:0003417; GO:0021766; GO:0009755; GO:0060173; GO:0001889; GO:0007275; GO:0035264; GO:0043066; GO:0061037; GO:0008285; GO:0030853; GO:0032689; GO:0000122; GO:0045892; GO:0032720; GO:0001843; GO:0003148; GO:0051099; GO:0045787; GO:0008284; GO:0032736; GO:0032753; GO:0032754; GO:0045666; GO:0045630; GO:0045944; GO:0045893; GO:0030850; GO:0006468; GO:0031641; GO:0048167; GO:0034097; GO:0032355; GO:0045471; GO:0033993; GO:0032526; GO:0033189; GO:0048384; GO:0060010; GO:0007165; GO:0007283; GO:0060534; GO:0006367; GO:0001657; GO:0055012
 
Gene Ontology