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  • The GR-TRRD section is the largest collection of confirmed glucocorticoid hormone receptor (GR) binding sites, featuring 160 sites from 77 vertebrate genes.
  • Analysis shows that only 54% of these binding sites follow the typical structure of glucocorticoid response elements (GREs), while 40% consist of hexanucleotide "half-sites."
  • The study also discusses possible roles of these half-sites in gene induction, drawing from existing literature.

Article Abstract

The GR-TRRD section of the TRRD database contains the presently largest sample of published nucleotide sequences with experimentally confirmed binding to the glucocorticoid hormone receptor (GR). This sample comprises 160 glucocorticoid receptor binding sites (GRbs) from 77 vertebrate glucocorticoid-regulated genes. Analysis of this sample has demonstrated that the structure of only half GRbs (54%) corresponds to the generally accepted organization of glucocorticoid response element (GRE) as an inverted repeat of the TGTTCT hexanucleotide. As many as 40% of GRbs contain only the hexanucleotide, and the majority of such "half-sites" belong to the glucocorticoid-inducible genes. An expansion of the sample allowed the consensus of GRbs organized as an inverted repeat to be determined more precisely. Several possible mechanisms underlying the role of the noncanonical receptor binding sites (hexanucleotide half-sites) in the glucocorticoid induction are proposed based on analysis of the literature data.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jsbmb.2009.02.003DOI Listing

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