There are two basic types of receptor transducing systems: those which utilize membrane bound receptors and are activated at the cell surface by the appropriate hormone and transmit their signal to the internae of the cell via a second messenger (i.e. cAMP), and those that utilize internal, cytoplasmic or nuclear receptors (intracellular receptors) which upon activation by hormones interact directly with DNA and alter the genetic program of a cell. This review focuses on the mechanism of action of these intracellular receptors and discusses how such an understanding is expected to facilitate the discovery of new therapeutic agents.

NUCLEAR HORMONE RECEPTORS AS TARGETS FOR NEW DRUG DISCOVERY / D. MCDONNELL, E. VEGETO, M. GLEESON. - In: BIO/TECHNOLOGY. - ISSN 0733-222X. - 11:11(1993), pp. 1256-1261.

NUCLEAR HORMONE RECEPTORS AS TARGETS FOR NEW DRUG DISCOVERY

E. VEGETO
Secondo
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1993

Abstract

There are two basic types of receptor transducing systems: those which utilize membrane bound receptors and are activated at the cell surface by the appropriate hormone and transmit their signal to the internae of the cell via a second messenger (i.e. cAMP), and those that utilize internal, cytoplasmic or nuclear receptors (intracellular receptors) which upon activation by hormones interact directly with DNA and alter the genetic program of a cell. This review focuses on the mechanism of action of these intracellular receptors and discusses how such an understanding is expected to facilitate the discovery of new therapeutic agents.
Settore BIO/14 - Farmacologia
1993
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