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Pathway Description
Ahr Signal Transduction Pathway
Homo sapiens
Protein Pathway
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor, known as AHR, is a normally cytosolic transcription factor that can bind to foreign compounds such as flavonoids and indoles from foods, as well as synthetic ligands including polychlorobiphenyls (PCBs) and polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDD). This includes 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzodioxin (TCDD), which is the ligand shown in this pathway.
AHR interacts with heat shock protein 90 (HSP90AA1), which acts as a chaperone for it. After this association, the ligand, in this case TCDD, can form a covalent bond with the complex in the cell's cytoplasm. This binding causes AHR and the rest of the complex to translocate into the nucleus of the cell. Once in the nucleus, the heat shock protein dissociates, leaving binding sites which the AHR nuclear translocator (ARNT) then binds to. Finally, the AHR/ARNT complex can interact, either directly or indirectly, with the DNA, in this case specifically a dioxin response element. With other ligands, the complex will bind to the equivalent DNA that corresponds to the genes that allow metabolism of the ligand.
References
Ahr Signal Transduction Pathway References
Li S, Pei X, Zhang W, Xie HQ, Zhao B: Functional analysis of the dioxin response elements (DREs) of the murine CYP1A1 gene promoter: beyond the core DRE sequence. Int J Mol Sci. 2014 Apr 16;15(4):6475-87. doi: 10.3390/ijms15046475.
Pubmed: 24743890
Ghotbaddini M, Powell JB: The AhR Ligand, TCDD, Regulates Androgen Receptor Activity Differently in Androgen-Sensitive versus Castration-Resistant Human Prostate Cancer Cells. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2015 Jul 6;12(7):7506-18. doi: 10.3390/ijerph120707506.
Pubmed: 26154658
Sun YV, Boverhof DR, Burgoon LD, Fielden MR, Zacharewski TR: Comparative analysis of dioxin response elements in human, mouse and rat genomic sequences. Nucleic Acids Res. 2004 Aug 24;32(15):4512-23. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkh782. Print 2004.
Pubmed: 15328365
H_acrPathway. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://cgap.nci.nih.gov/Pathways/BioCarta/h_acrPathway
Denison MS, Rogers JM, Rushing SR, Jones CL, Tetangco SC, Heath-Pagliuso S: Analysis of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) signal transduction pathway. Curr Protoc Toxicol. 2002 May;Chapter 4:Unit4.8. doi: 10.1002/0471140856.tx0408s11.
Pubmed: 20945300
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