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COUP-TFII

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NR2F2
Available structures
PDBOrtholog search:PDBeRCSB
Identifiers
AliasesNR2F2,ARP1, CHTD4, COUPTFB, COUPTFII, NF-E3, NR2F1, SVP40, TFCOUP2, COUP-TFII, nuclear receptor subfamily 2 group F member 2, COUPTF2, ARP-1, SRXX5
External IDsOMIM:107773;MGI:1352452;HomoloGene:7628;GeneCards:NR2F2;OMA:NR2F2 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
Entrez
Ensembl
UniProt
RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_021005
NM_001145155
NM_001145156
NM_001145157

NM_009697
NM_183261

RefSeq (protein)

NP_001138627
NP_001138628
NP_001138629
NP_066285

NP_033827
NP_899084

Location (UCSC)Chr 15: 96.33 – 96.34 MbChr 7: 70 – 70.02 Mb
PubMedsearch[3][4]
Wikidata
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COUP-TFII(COUP transcription factor 2), also known asNR2F2(nuclear receptor subfamily 2, group F, member 2) is aproteinthat in humans is encoded by theNR2F2gene.[5][6]The COUP acronym stands forchickenovalbuminupstreampromoter.

Function[edit]

COUP-TFII plays a critical role in controlling the development of a number of tissues and organs including heart, blood vessels, muscles and limbs.[7][8]

Theglucocorticoid receptor(GR) stimulates COUP-TFII-inducedtransactivationwhile COUP-TFII represses the GR transcriptional activity.[9][10]COUP-TFII interacts withGATA2to inhibitadipocytedifferentiation.[11]

Structure and ligands[edit]

The structure of COUP-TF2 LBD is known.Retinoic acid,although not at physiological concentrations, activate this receptor.[12]

Interactions[edit]

COUP-TFII has been shown tointeractwith:

References[edit]

  1. ^abcGRCh38: Ensembl release 89: ENSG00000185551Ensembl,May 2017
  2. ^abcGRCm38: Ensembl release 89: ENSMUSG00000030551Ensembl,May 2017
  3. ^"Human PubMed Reference:".National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  4. ^"Mouse PubMed Reference:".National Center for Biotechnology Information, U.S. National Library of Medicine.
  5. ^"Entrez Gene: NR2F2 nuclear receptor subfamily 2, group F, member 2".
  6. ^Qiu Y, Krishnan V, Zeng Z, Gilbert DJ, Copeland NG, Gibson L, Yang-Feng T, Jenkins NA, Tsai MJ, Tsai SY (September 1995)."Isolation, characterization, and chromosomal localization of mouse and human COUP-TF I and II genes".Genomics.29(1): 240–6.doi:10.1006/geno.1995.1237.PMID8530078.
  7. ^Pereira FA, Qiu Y, Zhou G,Tsai MJ,Tsai SY (April 1999)."The orphan nuclear receptor COUP-TFII is required for angiogenesis and heart development".Genes Dev.13(8): 1037–49.doi:10.1101/gad.13.8.1037.PMC316637.PMID10215630.
  8. ^Lee CT, Li L, Takamoto N, Martin JF, Demayo FJ, Tsai MJ, Tsai SY (December 2004)."The Nuclear Orphan Receptor COUP-TFII Is Required for Limb and Skeletal Muscle Development".Mol. Cell. Biol.24(24): 10835–43.doi:10.1128/MCB.24.24.10835-10843.2004.PMC533959.PMID15572686.
  9. ^De Martino MU, Bhattachryya N, Alesci S, Ichijo T, Chrousos GP, Kino T (April 2004)."The glucocorticoid receptor and the orphan nuclear receptor chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter-transcription factor II interact with and mutually affect each other's transcriptional activities: implications for intermediary metabolism".Mol. Endocrinol.18(4): 820–33.doi:10.1210/me.2003-0341.PMID14739255.
  10. ^De Martino MU, Alesci S, Chrousos GP, Kino T (June 2004)."Interaction of the glucocorticoid receptor and the chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter-transcription factor II (COUP-TFII): implications for the actions of glucocorticoids on glucose, lipoprotein, and xenobiotic metabolism".Ann. N. Y. Acad. Sci.1024(1): 72–85.Bibcode:2004NYASA1024...72D.doi:10.1196/annals.1321.006.PMID15265774.S2CID20529633.
  11. ^Xu Z, Yu S, Hsu CH, Eguchi J, Rosen ED (February 2008)."The orphan nuclear receptor chicken ovalbumin upstream promoter-transcription factor II is a critical regulator of adipogenesis".Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A.105(7): 2421–6.Bibcode:2008PNAS..105.2421X.doi:10.1073/pnas.0707082105.PMC2268152.PMID18250317.
  12. ^Kruse SW, Suino-Powell K, Zhou XE, Kretschman JE, Reynolds R, Vonrhein C, et al. (September 2008)."Identification of COUP-TFII orphan nuclear receptor as a retinoic acid-activated receptor".PLOS Biology.6(9): e227.doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.0060227.PMC2535662.PMID18798693.
  13. ^Smirnov DA, Hou S, Ricciardi RP (March 2000)."Association of histone deacetylase with COUP-TF in tumorigenic Ad12-transformed cells and its potential role in shut-off of MHC class I transcription".Virology.268(2): 319–28.doi:10.1006/viro.1999.0181.PMID10704340.
  14. ^Marcus SL, Winrow CJ, Capone JP, Rachubinski RA (November 1996)."A p56(lck) ligand serves as a coactivator of an orphan nuclear hormone receptor".J. Biol. Chem.271(44): 27197–200.doi:10.1074/jbc.271.44.27197.PMID8910285.
  15. ^Avram D, Ishmael JE, Nevrivy DJ, Peterson VJ, Lee SH, Dowell P, Leid M (May 1999)."Heterodimeric Interactions between Chicken Ovalbumin Upstream Promoter-Transcription Factor Family Members ARP1 and Ear2".J. Biol. Chem.274(20): 14331–6.doi:10.1074/jbc.274.20.14331.PMC2823254.PMID10318855.
  16. ^Litchfield LM, Riggs KA, Hockenberry AM, Oliver LD, Barnhart KG, Cai J, Pierce WM, Ivanova MM, Bates PJ, Appana SN, Datta S, Kulesza P, McBryan J, Young LS, Klinge CM (May 2012)."Identification and characterization of nucleolin as a COUP-TFII coactivator of retinoic acid receptor β transcription in breast cancer cells".PLOS ONE.7(5): e38278.Bibcode:2012PLoSO...738278L.doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0038278.PMC3365040.PMID22693611.

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