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ESRRB (Estrogen related receptor beta)

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Summary of ESRRB

This gene encodes a protein but its exact functions are unknown (R).

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The Function of ESRRB

Nuclear receptor, may regulate ESR1 transcriptional activity. Induces the expression of PERM1 in the skeletal muscle.

Protein names

Recommended name:

Steroid hormone receptor ERR2

Alternative name(s):

ERR beta-2
Estrogen receptor-like 2
Estrogen-related receptor beta
ERR-beta
Nuclear receptor subfamily 3 group B member 2

ESRRB SNPs

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  1. RS12893597 (ESRRB) ??
  2. RS2360997 (ESRRB) ??
  3. RS7156960 (ESRRB) ??

Top Gene-Substance Interactions

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Advanced Summary

     Covered on Genetics Home Reference: nonsyndromic hearing lossFrom NCBI Gene: Deafness, autosomal recessive 35From UniProt: Deafness, autosomal recessive, 35 (DFNB35): A form of non-syndromic deafness characterized by non-progressive, prelingual hearing loss. [MIM:608565]

     From NCBI Gene: This gene encodes a protein with similarity to the estrogen receptor. Its function is unknown; however, a similar protein in mouse plays an essential role in placental development. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008] From UniProt: Nuclear receptor, may regulate ESR1 transcriptional activity. Induces the expression of PERM1 in the skeletal muscle.

Conditions with Increased Gene Activity

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Conditions with Decreased Gene Activity

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Technical

The following transcription factors affect gene expression:

  • RORalpha1
  • RORalpha2
  • STAT3
  • HNF-4alpha1
  • HNF-4alpha2

Gene Pathways:

  • Gene Expression

Molecular Function:

  • Rna Polymerase Ii Distal Enhancer Sequence-Specific Dna Binding
  • Rna Polymerase Ii Transcription Factor Activity, Ligand-Activated Sequence-Specific Dna Binding
  • Sequence-Specific Dna Binding
  • Steroid Binding
  • Steroid Hormone Receptor Activity
  • Transcription Coactivator Activity
  • Transcription Factor Binding
  • Zinc Ion Binding

Biological Processes:

  • Positive Regulation Of Transcription From Rna Polymerase Ii Promoter
  • Regulation Of Transcription, Dna-Templated
  • Transcription Initiation From Rna Polymerase Ii Promoter
*synonyms

Synonyms/Aliases/Alternative Names of the Gene:

hypothetical protein| orphan nuclear receptor| A306_08139| AS27_04487| AS28_13568| CB1_000743067| D623_10029044| DFNB35| Err2| Errb| errbeta| ERR-beta| ERR beta-2| ERRbeta-2| ESRL2| estrogen receptor-like 2| estrogen receptor related 2| estrogen-related nuclear receptor beta| estrogen related receptor, beta| estrogen-related receptor beta| estrogen-related receptor beta type 1| estrogen-related receptor gamma| Estrrb| I79_009443| M91_01515| M959_01130| N300_05637| N301_02178| N302_01810| N303_10017| N306_00197| N307_11558| N308_15183| N310_01204| N312_11941| N326_06596| N330_12904| N331_12903| N332_03353| N333_10250| N334_11577| N335_09331| N339_00655| N340_00262| NR3B2| nuclear receptor ERRB2| nuclear receptor subfamily 3 group B member 2| PAL_GLEAN10020674| PANDA_002694| steroid hormone receptor ERR2| TREES_T100012220| UY3_11145| Y1Q_003902| Y956_12054| Z169_15324| esrrb

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