Nuclear Receptor Coactivator 3
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A nuclear receptor coactivator with specificity for ESTROGEN RECEPTORS and PROGESTERONE RECEPTORS. It contains a histone acetyltransferase activity that may play a role in CHROMATIN REMODELING during the process of nuclear receptor-induced transcription. The coactivator has been found at elevated levels in certain HORMONE-DEPENDENT NEOPLASMS such as those found in BREAST CANCER.
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D056921
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MeSH Number(s) |
D08.811.913.050.134.415.500.150 D12.644.360.024.314.300 D12.776.157.057.080.300 D12.776.476.024.394.300 D12.776.660.675.300 D12.776.930.617.300
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Concept/Terms |
Nuclear Receptor Coactivator 3- Nuclear Receptor Coactivator 3
- Thyroid Hormone Receptor Activator Molecule 1
- Amplified in Breast Cancer-1 Protein
- Amplified in Breast Cancer 1 Protein
- Steroid Receptor Coactivator 3
- Nuclear Receptor Coactivator-3
- Receptor-Associated Coactivator 3
- Receptor Associated Coactivator 3
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Concerted activation of ETS protein ER81 by p160 coactivators, the acetyltransferase p300 and the receptor tyrosine kinase HER2/Neu. J Biol Chem. 2004 Apr 09; 279(15):14909-16.