empirins
Empirins are a family of proteins that function as coactivators for nuclear receptors. They play a crucial role in regulating gene expression by bridging the gap between activated nuclear receptors and the basal transcription machinery. This interaction is essential for the proper transcriptional response to a wide range of signaling molecules, including hormones and vitamins.
The empirin family comprises three members: EMP1, EMP2, and EMP3. These proteins share structural similarities, including
Empirins are involved in diverse physiological processes. For instance, EMP1 has been implicated in cell proliferation