Podstata variability úcinku hormónov stítnej zl'azy
[The basis for the variable effects of thyroid hormones]

. 1996 Mar ; 45 (1) : 13-20.

Jazyk slovenština Země Česko Médium print

Typ dokumentu anglický abstrakt, časopisecké články

Perzistentní odkaz   https://www.medvik.cz/link/pmid08665608
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PubMed 8665608

Among physiological reactions of the organism, the multiplicity of action of thyroid hormones is a well known phenomenon. Thyroid hormones (TH) regulate activity of other hormones, receptors for bioactive signals, enzymes, and the function of ion channels. Until triiodothyronine has been identified as a ligand for oncoprotein c-erbA, this broad potency of actions has been mysterious. C-erbA has been recognized to be a transcription factor and an authentic thyroid hormone receptor. Important evidence comes from molecular studies, which have described isoforms of c-erbA and other members of intranuclear receptor family, their heterodimerization, thyroid hormone responsive elements in the target genes, and the existence of the cross-talk mechanism. Till present, much has been learned about TH transcription regulations in vitro. An open question remains whether this regulations are operative also in the intact organism.

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