Across
- 3. looping What is done to DNA to bring faraway REs near each other for better crosstalk
- 5. Type of transrepression when monomeric NR represses transcription of TFs by interacting with them
- 6. Phosphorylation of NR right after synthesis in cells
- 7. Coactivator recruited after ligand binding to NR
- 9. Type of hormonal action seen in enucleated cells
- 12. LBD without any ligand bound
- 14. NLS present in this domain of NRs
- 15. Transcription of this Clock binding protein is aided by ROR but not Rev-Erb
- 17. Type of chromatin when HAT acts on histone
- 18. Steroid hormone precursor whose transcription is shut off by glucocorticoid binding to GR
- 19. Mammalian ortholog of SWI/SNF proteins with ATPase activity
Down
- 1. clamp E542 and K362 form this on either side of LXXLL
- 2. Type of TF that remodels chromatin initially to expose Res for other TFs
- 4. Conversion of T4 to T3
- 7. Receptor _____: What you see when transcriptional activity of multiple HREs > sum of individual HREs
- 8. Peptide helix from coactivator binding to NR’s E region
- 10. Protein sequestering NF-kappaB in cytoplasm
- 11. Type of T helper cells which play important roles in immunity in which RORgammaT is activated
- 13. Second zinc finger in DBD, role in dimerization
- 16. Helix 12 a.k.a TAD2
