Glükokortikoidiretseptorite
Glükokortikoidiretseptorite, often abbreviated as GR, are intracellular proteins that function as receptors for glucocorticoid hormones. These hormones, such as cortisol and corticosterone, are produced by the adrenal glands and play a crucial role in regulating a wide range of physiological processes. Glükokortikoidiretseptorite are members of the nuclear receptor superfamily, characterized by their ability to bind to DNA and regulate gene expression.
Upon binding with a glucocorticoid hormone, the glükokortikoidiretseptor undergoes a conformational change, leading to its translocation
The effects mediated by glükokortikoidiretseptorite are diverse and include modulation of metabolism, immune responses, inflammation, cardiovascular
Dysregulation of glükokortikoidiretseptor signaling has been implicated in various diseases, including Cushing's syndrome, adrenal insufficiency, and