Hem#265 Rar May 2026
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Development and Application of a Glucocorticoid/Retinoic Acid Receptor (GR-RAR) Chimera for In Vivo Translocation Assays Hem#265 rar
The development of a chimeric receptor that utilizes GR-like translocation properties while retaining RAR ligand specificity provides a robust, visual assay for ligand-receptor interactions. This methodology represents a significant step forward in in vivo monitoring of nuclear receptor signaling. To further refine this paper, please tell me: Are you looking to focus on the of
Nuclear receptors, such as the Retinoic Acid Receptor (RAR), are critical in gene regulation but often difficult to monitor in real-time within living cells. This paper explores the development of a GR-RAR chimeric protein, which fuses the nuclear/cytoplasmic translocation properties of the Glucocorticoid Receptor (GR) with the ligand responsiveness of RAR. This chimeric receptor provides a robust, in vivo, real-time translocation assay to detect physiological concentrations of RAR ligands, providing a powerful tool for ligand identification and subcellular trafficking analysis. 1. Introduction To further refine this paper, please tell me: