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Mediator Complex Subunit 1

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Definition: A mediator complex subunit that is believed to play a key role in the coactivation of nuclear receptor-activated transcription by the mediator complex. It interacts with a variety of nuclear receptors including RETINOIC ACID RECEPTORS; THYROID HORMONE RECEPTORS; VITAMIN D RECEPTORS; PEROXISOME PROLIFERATOR-ACTIVATED RECEPTORS; ESTROGEN RECEPTORS; and GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTORS.      Other names RB18A; Vitamin D Receptor Interacting Protein Complex Com; TR Associated Protein P220; Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor Binding; PPAR Binding Protein; p53 Regulatory Protein RB18A; Vitamin D Receptor-Interacting Protein Complex Com; Thyroid Receptor Interacting Protein 2; Thyroid Hormone Receptor Associated Protein 220; TRIP2 (Thyroid Receptor Interacting Protein 2); TRAP220; TR-Associated Protein P220; Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Binding; PPAR-Binding Protein; Mediator of RNA Polymerase II Transcription Subuni; DRIP205
 
SubstanceCAS Registry & nameCategoriesSourceDrugs*
Med1 protein, rat  0   *Mediator Complex Subunit 1.
Med1 protein, mouse  0   *Mediator Complex Subunit 1.
MED1 protein, human  0   *Mediator Complex Subunit 1.

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