Sterol-dependent Transactivation of theABC1 Promoter by the Liver X Receptor/Retinoid X Receptor

Volume: 275, Issue: 36, Pages: 28240 - 28245
Published: Sep 1, 2000
Abstract
Tangier disease, a condition characterized by low levels of high density lipoprotein and cholesterol accumulation in macrophages, is caused by mutations in the ATP-binding cassette transporter ABC1. In cultured macrophages, ABC1 mRNA was induced in an additive fashion by 22(R)-hydroxycholesterol and 9-cis-retinoic acid (9CRA), suggesting induction by nuclear hormone receptors of the liver X receptor (LXR) and retinoid X receptor (RXR) family. We...
Paper Details
Title
Sterol-dependent Transactivation of theABC1 Promoter by the Liver X Receptor/Retinoid X Receptor
Published Date
Sep 1, 2000
Volume
275
Issue
36
Pages
28240 - 28245
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