Transcriptional coregulators: Emerging roles of SRC family of coactivators in disease pathology

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Abstract

Transcriptional coactivators have evolved as an important new class of functional proteins that participate with virtually all transcription factors and nuclear receptors (NRs) to intricately regulate gene expression in response to a wide variety of environmental cues. Recent findings have highlighted that coactivators are important for almost all biological functions, and consequently, genetic defects can lead to severe pathologies. Drug discovery efforts targeting coactivators may prove valuable for treatment of a variety of diseases.

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Dasgupta, S., & O’malley, B. W. (2014, July 14). Transcriptional coregulators: Emerging roles of SRC family of coactivators in disease pathology. Journal of Molecular Endocrinology. BioScientifica Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1530/JME-14-0080

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