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SUBMITTER: Hones GS
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5748168 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Hönes G Sebastian GS Rakov Helena H Logan John J Liao Xiao-Hui XH Werbenko Eugenie E Pollard Andrea S AS Præstholm Stine M SM Siersbæk Majken S MS Rijntjes Eddy E Gassen Janina J Latteyer Sören S Engels Kathrin K Strucksberg Karl-Heinz KH Kleinbongard Petra P Zwanziger Denise D Rozman Jan J Gailus-Durner Valerie V Fuchs Helmut H Hrabe de Angelis Martin M Klein-Hitpass Ludger L Köhrle Josef J Armstrong David L DL Grøntved Lars L Bassett J H Duncan JHD Williams Graham R GR Refetoff Samuel S Führer Dagmar D Moeller Lars C LC
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20171211 52
Thyroid hormone (TH) and TH receptors (TRs) α and β act by binding to TH response elements (TREs) in regulatory regions of target genes. This nuclear signaling is established as the canonical or type 1 pathway for TH action. Nevertheless, TRs also rapidly activate intracellular second-messenger signaling pathways independently of gene expression (noncanonical or type 3 TR signaling). To test the physiological relevance of noncanonical TR signaling, we generated knockin mice with a mutation in th ...[more]