Protein Condensation in the Nuclear Receptor Family; Implications for Transcriptional Output.

Monique D Appelman, Elle E Hollaar,Jurian Schuijers,Saskia W C van Mil

Advances in experimental medicine and biology(2022)

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The nuclear receptor superfamily is a group of transcriptional regulators that orchestrate multiple vital processes such as inflammation, metabolism, and cell proliferation. In recent years, it has become clear that some nuclear receptors form condensates in living cells. These condensates contain high concentrations of proteins and can contain millions of molecules. At these sites, high concentrations of nuclear receptors and co-factors potentially contribute to efficient transcription. While condensate formation has been observed for some nuclear receptors, the majority have unknown condensate formation abilities. Condensate formation abilities for these NRs would implicate an additional layer of regulation for the entire nuclear receptor family. Here, we consider the nuclear receptor superfamily, the current evidence for condensate formation of some of its members and the potential of the whole superfamily to form condensates. Insights into the regulation of assembly or disassembly of nuclear receptor condensates and our considerations for the understudied family members imply that condensate biology might be an important aspect of nuclear receptor-regulated gene transcription.
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Biomolecular condensates,Condensate formation,Liquid-liquid phase separation,Nuclear receptors,Transcriptional regulation,intrinsically disordered regions
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