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Name
Thyroid hormone receptor α
Symbol
TR-α
NR1A1
OverviewTRα and its family member TRβ, are endocrine nuclear receptors that mediate the transcriptional effects of thyroid hormone (triiodothyronine, T3). They play critical roles in the differentiation, growth. metabolism and physiology of a wide variety of tissues. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encode TRα isoforms with partially distinct biological functions. ExpressionTRα is widely expressed in many physiological systems (endocrine, metabolic, gastrointestinal, reproductive and cardiopulmonary) with particularly high levels in the central nervous system (CNS), including the brain stem, cerebellum, corpus striatum, olfactory bulb and hypothalamus. View full NURSA TRα expression dataset DiseasesTRα dysfunction is assiciated with pituitary adenomas and thyroid cancer. PhenotypesTargeted disruption (knockout) of the TRα gene in mice is associated with a wide variety of defects - behavioral/neurological, in the cardiovascular system, in growth and size, in homeostasis and metabolism, postnatal lethality, in the cardiovascular, immune, nervous and reproductive systems, and with skeletal, vision and eye defects.
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