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SG ID
SG00000948 
UniProt Accession
Theoretical PI
7.84  
Molecular Weight
48328 Da  
Genbank Nucleotide ID
Genbank Protein ID
Gene Name
Esrrb 
Gene Synonyms/Alias
Err-2, Err2, Nr3b2 
Protein Name
Steroid hormone receptor ERR2 
Protein Synonyms/Alias
Estrogen receptor-like 2; Estrogen-related receptor beta;ERR-beta Nuclear receptor subfamily 3 group B member 2; 
Organism
Mus musculus (Mouse) 
NCBI Taxonomy ID
10090 
Chromosome Location
chr:12;87702067-87862578;1
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Function in Stage
Function in Cell Type
Description
Estrogen action is required for fertility in male mice and that the mutation of the ER in ERKO males leads to reduced mating frequency, low sperm numbers, and defective sperm function. In the male,target organs are the testes, prostate and epididymis. Estrogen is also responsible for the growth and maintenance of the skeleton and the normal functioning of the cardiovascular and nervous systems. 
The information of related literatures
1. E. M. Eddy, T. F. Washburn, D. O. Bunch, E. H. Goulding, B. C. Gladen, D. B. Lubahn and K. S. Korach (1996) Targeted disruption of the estrogen receptor gene in male mice causes alteration of spermatogenesis and infertility. Endocrinology 137(11): 4796-805. 

Abstract
The reproductive system of male mice homozygous for a mutation in the estrogen receptor (ER) gene (ER knock-out; ERKO) appears normal at the anatomical level. However, these males are infertile, indicating an essential role for ER-mediated processes in the regulation of male reproduction. Adult ERKO male mice have significantly fewer epididymal sperm than heterozygous or wild-type males. Although spermatogenesis is occurring in some seminiferous tubules of 3- to 5-month-old ERKO males, other tubules either have a dilated lumen and a disorganized seminiferous epithelium with few spermatogenic cells or lack a lumen and contain mainly Sertoli cells. There are no obvious differences in seminiferous tubules at 10 days of age between wild-type and ERKO mice, but the lumen in ERKO males is dilated in all seminiferous tubules by 20 days. However, spermatogenesis progresses and similar numbers of sperm are present in the cauda epididymis of ERKO and wild-type males until 10 weeks of age. Disruption of spermatogenesis and degeneration of the seminiferous tubules become apparent after 10 weeks in the caudal pole of the testis and progresses in a wave to the cranial pole by 6 months. However, the seminal vesicles, coagulating glands, prostate, and epididymis do not appear to be altered morphologically in ERKO mice. Serum testosterone levels are somewhat elevated, but LH and FSH levels are not significantly different from those in wild-type males. Sperm from 8- to 16-week-old mice have reduced motility and are ineffective at fertilizing eggs in vitro. In addition, ERKO males housed overnight with hormone-primed wild-type females produce significantly fewer copulatory plugs than do heterozygous or wild-type males. These results suggest that estrogen action is required for fertility in male mice and that the mutation of the ER in ERKO males leads to reduced mating frequency, low sperm numbers, and defective sperm function. PMID: [8895349] 

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Function
Nuclear receptor, may regulate ESR1 transcriptionalactivity (By similarity). 
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Subcellular Location
Nucleus (Potential). 
Tissue Specificity
 
Gene Ontology
GO IDGO termEvidence
GO:0005634 C:nucleus IDA:BHF-UCL.
GO:0000980 F:RNA polymerase II distal enhancer sequence-specific DNA binding IDA:BHF-UCL.
GO:0003700 F:sequence-specific DNA binding transcription factor activity IEA:InterPro.
GO:0005496 F:steroid binding IEA:InterPro.
GO:0003707 F:steroid hormone receptor activity IEA:InterPro.
GO:0003713 F:transcription coactivator activity IDA:BHF-UCL.
GO:0008270 F:zinc ion binding IEA:InterPro.
GO:0045944 P:positive regulation of transcription from RNA polymerase II promoter IDA:BHF-UCL.
GO:0006351 P:transcription, DNA-dependent IEA:UniProtKB-KW.
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Interpro
IPR008946;    Nucl_hormone_rcpt_ligand-bd.
IPR000536;    Nucl_hrmn_rcpt_lig-bd_core.
IPR024178;    Oestrogen_rcpt-rel.
IPR001723;    Str_hrmn_rcpt.
IPR001628;    Znf_hrmn_rcpt.
IPR013088;    Znf_NHR/GATA.
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Pfam
PF00104;    Hormone_recep;    1.
PF00105;    zf-C4;    1.
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SMART
SM00430;    HOLI;    1.
SM00399;    ZnF_C4;    1.
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PROSITE
PS00031;    NUCLEAR_REC_DBD_1;    1.
PS51030;    NUCLEAR_REC_DBD_2;    1.
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PRINTS
PR00398;    STRDHORMONER.;   
PR00047;    STROIDFINGER.;   
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Created Date
18-Oct-2012 
Record Type
Experiment identified 
Protein sequence Annotation
CHAIN         1    433       Steroid hormone receptor ERR2.
                             /FTId=PRO_0000053663.
DNA_BIND    100    186       Nuclear receptor.
ZN_FING     103    123       NR C4-type.
ZN_FING     139    163       NR C4-type.
SITE        185    185       Important for stabilizing DNA-binding (By
                             similarity).
MOD_RES     395    395       Phosphothreonine (By similarity).
CONFLICT    394    394       L -> W (in Ref. 1; CAA61755).
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Nucleotide Sequence
Length: 1344 bp   Go to nucleotide: FASTA
Protein Sequence
Length: 433 bp   Go to amino acid: FASTA
The verified Protein-Protein interaction information
UniProt
Gene Symbol Ref Databases
ArntDIP 
Epas1DIP 
HIF1ADIP 
NanogIntAct 
NCOA1DIP 
Ppargc1aDIP 
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