A p56(lck) ligand serves as a coactivator of an orphan nuclear hormone receptor

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Chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter transcription factor II (COUP- TFII), an orphan member of the nuclear hormone receptor superfamily, acts as a transcriptional repressor by antagonizing the functions of other nuclear hormone receptors and by actively silencing transcription. However, in certain contexts, COUP-TFII stimulates transcription directly. A cellular factor, isolated by interaction cloning, bound COUP-TFII in vitro and allowed COUP-TFII to function as a transcriptional activator in mammalian cells. This factor is identical to a recently described ligand of the tyrosine kinase signaling molecule p56(lck), suggesting that it mediates cross-talk between mitogenic and nuclear hormone receptor signal transduction pathways.

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Marcus, S. L., Winrow, C. J., Capone, J. P., & Rachubinski, R. A. (1996). A p56(lck) ligand serves as a coactivator of an orphan nuclear hormone receptor. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 271(44), 27197–27200. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.271.44.27197

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