About this Research Topic
The nuclear receptors play central roles in normal physiology, development and disease and are among the most important targets for pharmaceuticals. Atomic structures of many individual receptor domains and several full length or multidomain receptor complexes are known. It is now clear, however, that the receptors are dynamic entities with highly context-selective or graded activities that can be differentially influenced by ligand type, partner protein spectrum, modification state and other inputs. Improved understanding of dynamic and context-specific alterations in receptor structure and their influences on function could open new avenues for therapeutic interventions.
This Research Topic will focus on the current state of knowledge of the structural underpinnings of diverse receptor functions. We invite reviews, mini-reviews and other article types that focus on receptor structure and dynamics and the influences of ligands, partners and modification state, with a strong emphasis on new opportunities for therapeutics that could emerge from better understanding of these processes.
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