RORA_HUMAN P35398
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UniProt:P35398
Recommended name:Nuclear receptor ROR-alpha
EC number:
Alternative names:(Nuclear receptor RZR-alpha) (Nuclear receptor subfamily 1 group F member 1) (RAR-related orphan receptor A) (Retinoid-related orphan receptor-alpha)
Cleaved into:
GeneID:6095
Gene names (primary ):RORA
Gene names (synonym ):NR1F1 RZRA
Gene names (ORF ):
Length:523
Mass:58975
Sequence:MESAPAAPDPAASEPGSSGADAAAGSRETPLNQESARKSEPPAPVRRQSYSSTSRGISVTKKTHTSQIEIIPCKICGDKSSGIHYGVITCEGCKGFFRRSQQSNATYSCPRQKNCLIDRTSRNRCQHCRLQKCLAVGMSRDAVKFGRMSKKQRDSLYAEVQKHRMQQQQRDHQQQPGEAEPLTPTYNISANGLTELHDDLSNYIDGHTPEGSKADSAVSSFYLDIQPSPDQSGLDINGIKPEPICDYTPASGFFPYCSFTNGETSPTVSMAELEHLAQNISKSHLETCQYLREELQQITWQTFLQEEIENYQNKQREVMWQLCAIKITEAIQYVVEFAKRIDGFMELCQNDQIVLLKAGSLEVVFIRMCRAFDSQNNTVYFDGKYASPDVFKSLGCEDFISFVFEFGKSLCSMHLTEDEIALFSAFVLMSADRSWLQEKVKIEKLQQKIQLALQHVLQKNHREDGILTKLICKVSTLRALCGRHTEKLMAFKAIYPDIVRLHFPPLYKELFTSEFEPAMQIDG
Tissue specificity:Widely expressed in a number of tissues. Expressed in both regulatory T-cells (Treg) and effector T-cells (Teff) (PubMed:18354202, PubMed:7916608). Isoform 4: Highly expressed in the central nervous system, including in the cerebellum (PubMed:29656859). {ECO:0000269|PubMed:18354202, ECO:0000269|PubMed:29656859, ECO:0000269|PubMed:7916608}.
Induction:Induced by oxidative stress and DNA damage. Isoform 4 is induced by hypoxia (through transactivation by HIF1A and SP1), but not isoform 1. {ECO:0000269|PubMed:16462772, ECO:0000269|PubMed:18658046}.
Developmental stage:
Protein families:Nuclear hormone receptor family, NR1 subfamily