PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 12654933-4 2003 In order to gain further insight into the evolution of metamorphosis and gene regulation by ecdysone in arthropods, we performed a phylogenetic analysis of both partners of the heterodimer ECR/USP-RXR. Ecdysone 92-100 retinoid X receptor alpha Homo sapiens 197-200 19513589-8 2009 When stimulated with ecdysone analogs, selenoprotein P expression was increased with the use of a fusion transcription factor that contains the glucocorticoid receptor DNA binding domain, an ecdysone ligand-binding domain, and a strong transactivation domain as well as the retinoid X receptor. Ecdysone 21-29 retinoid X receptor alpha Homo sapiens 274-293 18606996-2 2008 In flies and moths, molting is mediated by a heterodimer ecdysone receptor consisting of the ecdysone monomer (EcR) and an RXR homolog, ultraspiracle (USP); the latter is believed to have diverged from its RXR origin. Ecdysone 57-65 retinoid X receptor alpha Homo sapiens 123-126 18606996-2 2008 In flies and moths, molting is mediated by a heterodimer ecdysone receptor consisting of the ecdysone monomer (EcR) and an RXR homolog, ultraspiracle (USP); the latter is believed to have diverged from its RXR origin. Ecdysone 57-65 retinoid X receptor alpha Homo sapiens 206-209