Species: Hu, Mu, Rt, Sh
Applications: WB, Simple Western, ICC/IF, IHC, IP, ChIP
Host: Rabbit Polyclonal
Species: Rt
Applications: ELISA
Species: Mu
Applications: ELISA
Species: Hu
Applications: ELISA
Description
Glucocorticoids are a family of steroids necessary for the regulation of energy metabolism and the immune and inflammatory responses. These compounds exert their effect through their interaction with the Glucocorticoid Receptor (GR) and that complex's subsequent association with DNA. All normal mammalian tissues examined to date have been shown to contain GR. The human GR exists in two forms, alpha and beta, which are thought to be the result of alternative splicing of a single gene. Sequence analysis indicates that alpha and beta forms of human GR are 777 and 742 amino acids long, respectively. They are identical up to residue 727, after which they diverge. After ligand binding, the 94 kDa GR alpha isoform translocates from the cytoplasm to the nucleus where it regulates gene expression. In contrast, the 90 kDa GR beta isoform does not appear to bind either glucocorticoid agonists or antagonists, and has been localized predominantly in the nucleus independent of hormone treatment in some human cell lines. Studies suggest that human GR alpha has a greater affinity for GR response elements (GREs) than GR beta only when in the ligand bound state.
Bioinformatics
Entrez |
Mouse Rat Human |
Uniprot |
Human |
Product By Gene ID |
2908 |
Alternate Names |
- GCR
- glucocorticoid receptor
- GRGCCR
- GRLNuclear receptor subfamily 3 group C member 1
- nuclear receptor subfamily 3, group C, member 1 (glucocorticoid receptor)
- nuclear receptor subfamily 3, group C, member 1
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