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estrogen receptor 1
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PDB rendering based on 1a52. |
Available structures: 1a52, 1ere, 1err, 1g50, 1gwq, 1gwr, 1hcp, 1hcq, 1l2i, 1pcg, 1qkt, 1qku, 1r5k, 1sj0, 1uom, 1x7e, 1x7r, 1xp1, 1xp6, 1xp9, 1xpc, 1xqc, 1yim, 1yin, 1zky, 2ayr, 2b1v, 2b1z, 2b23, 2bj4, 2fai, 2g44, 2g5o, 2i0j, 2jf9, 2jfa, 2ouz, 2p15, 3erd, 3ert |
Identifiers |
Symbol(s) |
ESR1; ER; DKFZp686N23123; ESR; ESRA; Era; NR3A1 |
External IDs |
OMIM: 133430 MGI: 1352467 HomoloGene: 47906 |
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Orthologs |
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Human |
Mouse |
Entrez |
2099 |
13982 |
Ensembl |
ENSG00000091831 |
ENSMUSG00000019768 |
Uniprot |
P03372 |
n/a |
Refseq |
NM_000125 (mRNA)
NP_000116 (protein) |
XM_985634 (mRNA)
XP_990728 (protein) |
Location |
Chr 6: 152.17 - 152.47 Mb |
Chr 10: 5.34 - 5.73 Mb |
Pubmed search |
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[edit] Summary
The estrogen receptor (ESR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor composed of several domains important for hormone binding, DNA binding, and activation of transcription. Alternative splicing results in several ESR1 mRNA transcripts, which differ primarily in their 5-prime untranslated regions. The translated receptors show less variability.[supplied by OMIM][1]
[edit] References
- ^ Entrez Gene: ESR1 estrogen receptor 1. Retrieved on 2007-08-07.
[edit] Further Reading