AN In-silico MOLECULAR DOCKING STUDY ON THE INTERACTION OF DIFFERENT PARABEN ESTERS (METHYL-, ETHYL-, PROPYL- AND BUTYL-PARABEN) WITH HUMAN THYROID HORMONE RECEPTOR α1 (THRα1) AND β1 (THRβ1)
Abstract:Thyroid hormones (THs) activate transcription of a large number of genes via binding with nuclear thyroid hormone receptors (THRs) that are either attached to the DNA genetic strands or located in proximity to them. However, the ever-increasing human anthropogenic activities have introduced numerous harmful chemicals in the environment, many of which share high degree of structural resemblance with the THs i.e., triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4) and thus can interfere with the normal downstream receptor… Show more
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