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Details for receptor: PPAR beta/delta

EndoNet ID: ENR00122

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Synonyms

  • PPAR beta
  • PPAR delta
  • PPAR beta/delta

General information

  • The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are members of the nuclear hormone receptor subfamily of transcription factors. [1]
  • PPARs form heterodimers with retinoid X receptors and these heterodimers regulate transcription of various genes. [2]

Links to other resources

UniProt Q03181

Subunit information

PPAR gamma

Sequence
MEQPQEEAP EVREEEEKE EVAEAEGAP 
ELNGGPQHA LPSSSYTDL SRSSSPPSL 
LDQLQMGCD GASCGSLNM ECRVCGDKA 
SGFHYGVHA CEGCKGFFR RTIRMKLEY 
EKCERSCKI QKKNRNKCQ YCRFQKCLA 
LGMSHNAIR FGRMPEAEK RKLVAGLTA 
NEGSQYNPQ VADLKAFSK HIYNAYLKN 
FNMTKKKAR SILTGKASH TAPFVIHDI 
ETLWQAEKG LVWKQLVNG LPPYKEISV 
HVFYRCQCT TVETVRELT EFAKSIPSF 
SSLFLNDQV TLLKYGVHE AIFAMLASI 
VNKDGLLVA NGSGFVTRE FLRSLRKPF 
SDIIEPKFE FAVKFNALE LDDSDLALF 
IAAIILCGD RPGLMNVPR VEAIQDTIL 
RALEFHLQA NHPDAQYLF PKLLQKMAD 
LRQLVTEHA QMMQRIKKT ETETSLHPL 
LQEIYKDMY

Binding hormones

  • free fatty acid

Anatomical structures with this receptor

  • skeleton_muscle

    • A study with human tissues showed that PPARä was present in liver, intestine, kidney, abdominal adipose, and skeletal muscle, tissues that are all involved in aspects of lipid metabolism [3]
  • adipose_tissue

    • A study with human tissues showed that PPARä was present in liver, intestine, kidney, abdominal adipose, and skeletal muscle, tissues that are all involved in aspects of lipid metabolism [3]
  • kidney

    • A study with human tissues showed that PPARä was present in liver, intestine, kidney, abdominal adipose, and skeletal muscle, tissues that are all involved in aspects of lipid metabolism [3]
  • small_intestine

    • A study with human tissues showed that PPARä was present in liver, intestine, kidney, abdominal adipose, and skeletal muscle, tissues that are all involved in aspects of lipid metabolism [3]
  • large_intestine

    • A study with human tissues showed that PPARä was present in liver, intestine, kidney, abdominal adipose, and skeletal muscle, tissues that are all involved in aspects of lipid metabolism [3]
  • liver

    • A study with human tissues showed that PPARä was present in liver, intestine, kidney, abdominal adipose, and skeletal muscle, tissues that are all involved in aspects of lipid metabolism [3]
  • skin

    • Of the three isotypes, PPAR/ has the broadest expression pattern, and the levels of expression in certain tissues depend on the extent of cell proliferation and differentiation. Important functions have been assigned to this isotype in the skin, gut, placenta, skeletal muscle, adipose tissue, and brain [4]
  • placenta

    • Of the three isotypes, PPAR/ has the broadest expression pattern, and the levels of expression in certain tissues depend on the extent of cell proliferation and differentiation. Important functions have been assigned to this isotype in the skin, gut, placenta, skeletal muscle, adipose tissue, and brain [4]
  • brain

    • Of the three isotypes, PPAR/ has the broadest expression pattern, and the levels of expression in certain tissues depend on the extent of cell proliferation and differentiation. Important functions have been assigned to this isotype in the skin, gut, placenta, skeletal muscle, adipose tissue, and brain [4]
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