Alexander Mata de Urquiza
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Lengqvist J, Mata de Urquiza A, Perlmann T, Sjovall J, Griffiths W
J Mass Spectrom
. 2005 Nov;
40(11):1448-61.
PMID: 16258897
Electrospray (ES) mass spectrometry data is presented showing that agonist binding to the nuclear receptor (NR), retinoid X receptor alpha (RXRalpha), is competitive. The competitive nature of agonist binding can...
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Lengqvist J, Mata de Urquiza A, Bergman A, Willson T, Sjovall J, Perlmann T, et al.
Mol Cell Proteomics
. 2004 Apr;
3(7):692-703.
PMID: 15073272
Nuclear receptors (NRs) constitute a large and highly conserved family of ligand-activated transcription factors that regulate diverse biological processes such as development, metabolism, and reproduction. As such, NRs have become...
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Wallen-Mackenzie A, Mata de Urquiza A, Petersson S, Rodriguez F, Friling S, Wagner J, et al.
Genes Dev
. 2003 Dec;
17(24):3036-47.
PMID: 14681209
The retinoid X receptor (RXR) is essential as a common heterodimerization partner of several nuclear receptors (NRs). However, its function as a bona fide receptor for endogenous ligands has remained...
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Mata de Urquiza A, Perlmann T
Methods Enzymol
. 2003 Nov;
364:463-75.
PMID: 14631861
No abstract available.
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Ostberg T, Jacobsson M, Attersand A, Mata de Urquiza A, Jendeberg L
Biochemistry
. 2003 May;
42(21):6427-35.
PMID: 12767224
The steroid hormone (NR3) subfamily of nuclear receptors was until recently believed to be restricted to deuterostomes. However, a novel nuclear receptor belonging to the NR3 subfamily was recently identified...