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Name
Retinoic acid receptor α
Symbol
RAR-α
NR1B1
OverviewRAR-α is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of transcription factors that mediates signaling by all-trans and 9-cis retinoic acid, hormones derived from vitamin A (retinol). Along with other members of the RAR subfamily, RAR-α is redundantly involved in vertebrates in the pleiotropic control of embryonic patterning and organogenesis, cell proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis and homeostatic control in multiple physiological systems. ExpressionRAR-α is expressed in mulitple organs in many major physiological systems (central nervous system (CNS), endocrine, metabolic, gastrointestinal, reproductive and cardiopulmonary), with particularly high levels in the eye, tongue, kidney, uterus and testis. View full NURSA RARα expression dataset DiseasesRARα dysfunction is assiciated with a variety of types of cleft palate, as well as with schizophrenia and other psychiatric conditions. PhenotypesTargeted disruption (knockout) of the RARα gene in mice is associated with defects in: the central nervous system (CNS); homeostasis and metabolism; hearing; endocrine/exocrine gland function, growth and size; the cardiovascular system; the reproductive system; the digestive system; the immune system; craniofacial and limb & digit development; muscular and skeletal function; the renal and urinary system; and the respiratory system. It also results in perinatal and postnatal lethality.
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