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A new class of vitamin D analogues that induce structural rearrangement of the ligand-binding pocket of the receptor
Inaba, Yuka,Yoshimoto, Nobuko,Sakamaki, Yuta,Nakabayashi, Makoto,Ikura, Teikichi,Tamamura, Hirokazu,Ito, Nobutoshi,Shimizu, Masato,Yamamoto, Keiko
, p. 1438 - 1449 (2009)
To identify novel vitamin D receptor (VDR) ligands that induce a novel architecture within the ligand-binding pocket (LBP), we have investigated eight 22-butyl-1α,24-dihydroxyvitamin D3 derivatives (3-10), all having a butyl group as the branch
