SRC-2 Coactivator: A role in human metabolic evolution and disease

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The large family of transcriptional coactivators originated with the cloning of the subfamily of Steroid Receptor Coactivators (SRC-1,2,3). These 3 coactivators serve as primary 'master genes' to direct the coordinate transcription of multiple genes required for physiological goals in cells, specifically, carbohydrate, lipid, or anabolic growth metabolisms. SRC-2 is of special interest in terms of lipid metabolism and energy accrual and is the topic of a collection of our research discoveries and publications described in this Perspective.

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O’malley, B. W. (2020, May 14). SRC-2 Coactivator: A role in human metabolic evolution and disease. Molecular Medicine. BioMed Central Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1186/s10020-020-00168-0

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