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Nuclear Receptor Subfamily 4, Group A, Member 1 MeSH Descriptor Data 2026
An orphan nuclear receptor that is closely related to members of the thyroid-steroid receptor gene family. It was originally identified in NERVE CELLS and may play a role in mediation of NERVE GROWTH FACTOR-induced CELL DIFFERENTIATION. However, several other functions have been attributed to this protein including the positive and negative regulation of APOPTOSIS.
Entry Term(s)
Early Response Protein NAK1
NGFI-B Orphan Nuclear Receptor
Nerve Growth Factor-inducible B Protein
Nuclear Receptor NR4A1
Nur77 Orphan Nuclear Receptor
Orphan Nuclear Receptor HMR
Orphan Nuclear Receptor NGFI-B
Orphan Nuclear Receptor NR4A1
Orphan Nuclear Receptor TR3
TR3 Orphan Nuclear Receptor
Registry Numbers
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Public MeSH Note
2010; ORPHAN NUCLEAR RECEPTOR NGFI-B (now NUCLEAR RECEPTOR SUBFAMILY 4, GROUP A, MEMBER 1) was indexed under DNA-BINDING PROTEINS and RECEPTORS, STEROID 2009, and under RECEPTORS, CYTOPLASMIC AND NUCLEAR and TRANSCRIPTION FACTORS 1991-2008
An orphan nuclear receptor that is closely related to members of the thyroid-steroid receptor gene family. It was originally identified in NERVE CELLS and may play a role in mediation of NERVE GROWTH FACTOR-induced CELL DIFFERENTIATION. However, several other functions have been attributed to this protein including the positive and negative regulation of APOPTOSIS.