Steroidogenic Factor 1
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A transcription factor and member of the nuclear receptor family NR5 that is expressed throughout the adrenal and reproductive axes during development. It plays an important role in sexual differentiation, formation of primary steroidogenic tissues, and their functions in post-natal and adult life. It regulates the expression of key steroidogenic enzymes.
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D054339
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MeSH Number(s) |
D12.776.826.925
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Concept/Terms |
Steroidogenic Factor 1- Steroidogenic Factor 1
- Ad4-Binding Protein
- Ad4 Binding Protein
- Adrenal 4 Binding Protein
- AD4BP Protein
- Fushi Tarazu Factor Homolog 1
- NR5A1 Protein
- Nuclear Receptor 5A1 Protein
- FTZF1 Protein
- SF-1 Transcription Factor
- Transcription Factor, SF-1
- Steroid Hormone Receptor Ad4BP
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Sadovsky Y, Crawford PA, Woodson KG, Polish JA, Clements MA, Tourtellotte LM, Simburger K, Milbrandt J. Mice deficient in the orphan receptor steroidogenic factor 1 lack adrenal glands and gonads but express P450 side-chain-cleavage enzyme in the placenta and have normal embryonic serum levels of corticosteroids. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1995 Nov 21; 92(24):10939-43.
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