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Nakajima S, Yamagata M, Sakai N, Ozono K (2000) Effect of cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate and protein kinase A on ligand-dependent transactivation via the vitamin D receptor. Mol Cell Endocrinol 159, 45-51 10687851
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S172-p - VDR (human)
Modsite: SHPSRPNsRHtPSFS SwissProt Entrez-Gene
Orthologous residues
VDR (human): S172‑p, VDR iso2 (human): S222‑p, VDR (mouse): , VDR (rat):
Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo mutation of modification site
Relevant cell lines - cell types - tissues:  COS (fibroblast), HeLa (cervical)
Cellular systems studied:  cell lines
Species studied:  green monkey, human
Downstream Regulation
Comments:  no changes in transcription

T175-p - VDR (human)
Modsite: SRPNsRHtPSFSGDs SwissProt Entrez-Gene
Orthologous residues
VDR (human): T175‑p, VDR iso2 (human): T225‑p, VDR (mouse): T171‑p, VDR (rat): T171‑p
Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo mutation of modification site
Relevant cell lines - cell types - tissues:  COS (fibroblast), HeLa (cervical)
Cellular systems studied:  cell lines
Species studied:  green monkey, human
Downstream Regulation
Comments:  no changes in transcription