Mouse Gene Set: GOMF_RETINOIC_ACID_RESPONSIVE_ELEMENT_BINDING
For the Human gene set with the same name, see GOMF_RETINOIC_ACID_RESPONSIVE_ELEMENT_BINDING
Standard name
GOMF_RETINOIC_ACID_RESPONSIVE_ELEMENT_BINDING
Systematic name
MM14014
Brief description
Binding to a retinoic acid-responsive element, a variable direct repeat of the sequence PuGGTCA spaced by five nucleotides (DR5) found in the promoters of retinoic acid-responsive genes, to which retinoic acid receptors bind. [GOC:jl, GOC:vw, GOC:yaf, PMID:11327309, PMID:19917671]
Full description or abstract
Collection
M5: Ontology GO: Gene Ontology GO:MF: GO Molecular Function
Source publication
Exact source
GO:0044323
Related gene sets
External links
http://amigo.geneontology.org/amigo/term/GO:0044323
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Source species
Mus musculus
Contributed by
Gene Ontology (Gene Ontology Consortium)
Source platform or identifier namespace
Mouse_NCBI_Gene_ID
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Source Id
NCBI (Entrez) Gene Id
Gene Symbol
Gene Description
13865
13865
Nr2f1
nuclear receptor subfamily 2, group F, membe...
17933
17933
Myt1l
myelin transcription factor 1-like [Source:M...
19401
19401
Rara
retinoic acid receptor, alpha [Source:MGI Sy...
20181
20181
Rxra
retinoid X receptor alpha [Source:MGI Symbol...
20182
20182
Rxrb
retinoid X receptor beta [Source:MGI Symbol;...
20183
20183
Rxrg
retinoid X receptor gamma [Source:MGI Symbol...
243937
243937
Zfp536
zinc finger protein 536 [Source:MGI Symbol;A...
Version history
2024.1.Mm: Updated to GO Release 2024-04-24.
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