Nuclear receptor 4A3

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The nuclear receptor 4A3 (NR4A3) (nuclear receptor subfamily 4, group A, member 3) also known as neuron-derived orphan receptor 1 (NOR1) is a protein that in humans is encoded by the NR4A3 gene.[5] NR4A3 is a member of the nuclear receptor family of intracellular transcription factors.

AliasesNR4A3, CHN, CSMF, MINOR, NOR1, TEC, nuclear receptor subfamily 4 group A member 3
End99,866,891 bp[1]
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NR4A3
Identifiers
AliasesNR4A3, CHN, CSMF, MINOR, NOR1, TEC, nuclear receptor subfamily 4 group A member 3
External IDsOMIM: 600542; MGI: 1352457; HomoloGene: 5074; GeneCards: NR4A3; OMA:NR4A3 - orthologs
Orthologs
SpeciesHumanMouse
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RefSeq (mRNA)

NM_006981
NM_173198
NM_173199
NM_173200

NM_015743
NM_001307989

RefSeq (protein)

NP_008912
NP_775291
NP_775292

NP_001294918
NP_056558

Location (UCSC)Chr 9: 99.82 – 99.87 MbChr 4: 48.05 – 48.09 Mb
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NR4A3 plays a central regulatory role in cell proliferation, differentiation, mitochondrial respiration,[6] metabolism[7][8] and apoptosis[9]

Interactions

NR4A3 has been shown to interact with SIX3.[10][11]

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