2022
DOI: 10.7554/elife.80140
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Ligand-induced shifts in conformational ensembles that describe transcriptional activation

Abstract: Nuclear receptors function as ligand-regulated transcription factors whose ability to regulate diverse physiological processes is closely linked with conformational changes induced upon ligand binding. Understanding how conformational populations of nuclear receptors are shifted by various ligands could illuminate strategies for the design of synthetic modulators to regulate specific transcriptional programs. Here, we investigate ligand-induced conformational changes using a reconstructed, ancestral nuclear re… Show more

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“…Regarding future investigations, it should be stressed that the temperature/energy aspect of our work was not addressed in our structural molecular analyses concerning ERα conformational changes [2,[67][68][69][70]. I suggest its introduction into future investigations, even if this would be quite difficult to achieve.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Regarding future investigations, it should be stressed that the temperature/energy aspect of our work was not addressed in our structural molecular analyses concerning ERα conformational changes [2,[67][68][69][70]. I suggest its introduction into future investigations, even if this would be quite difficult to achieve.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%