Abstract

We demonstrate that TR2 orphan receptor (TR2) may induce transactivation activities via an AGGTCA-like-direct-repeat-4 consensus thyroid hormone response element (DR4-TRE) system. TR2 showed a slightly greater binding affinity than thyroid hormone receptor alpha1 (TR alpha1)/retinoid X receptor alpha (RXR alpha) heterodimer with Kds 0.5 nM and 2.3 nM, respectively. These receptors, TR2 and TR alpha1/RXR alpha heterodimer, competed with each other on binding to limited amounts of DR4-TRE. TR2 canceled the suppression effect of unliganded-TR alpha1 on CAT reporter activity in a dose-dependent fashion. Estrogen receptor (ER) and 2P2 (a mutated TR2 with P box sequence of androgen receptor) failed not only to bind to DR4-TRE but also to recover this inhibitory effect of unliganded TRalpha1. However, when T3 was supplemented, estradiol-ER competed for a full CAT activity while TR2 showed an additive effect on the transcriptional activation. These results indicate that DNA binding is essential for TR2 to take action and fully functional liganded TR alpha1 may rely on common factors shared with ER but not TR2.

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