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The present challenge is to integrate the above structural and molecular biological information into studies on the (patho)physiological relevance of retinoid (and rexinoid) receptor signalling, to provide novel tools for research and therapy. The implication of the individual complexes in specific gene activation, the temporal order of their recruitment, and their promoter and cell specificity are still poorly understood, but the corresponding studies are rapidly advancing ( Metivier et al, 2003). Coactivator complexes contain histone acetyltransferases (HATs), which allow relieving of the chromatin-mediated silencing induced by HDACs, and ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling machineries prepare the template for the action of the RNA polymerase holo-enzyme. Several multiprotein machineries can bind to the holosurface of RAR–RXR heterodimers their common feature is the presence of a so-called NR box in the tethering subunit. H12 can adopt several conformations depending on the type of ligand that is bound to the receptor and can be viewed as a positional interpreter of multiple types of agonists and antagonists. A major structural feature of the novel (holo-) surface is the contribution of the carboxy-terminally located helix H12, which is re-positioned on the ligand-binding domain (LBD).

Consequently, agonists dissociate the co-repressor complex and liberate an overlapping but distinct interaction surface for the binding of coactivator complexes.
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This co-repressor complex is tethered to the RAR–RXR heterodimer through a binding interface that is sensitive to allosteric changes induced by RAR agonists. In the absence of agonists, and in the presence of certain antagonists, RARs, which form heterodimers with RXRs, are believed to exist in association with target genes in a complex with co-repressors and associated factors, such as histone deacetylases (HDACs), the enzymatic activity of which results in local chromatin condensation and gene silencing. Like the other two volumes in this series, this one should be considered an essential purchase for Perry aficionados, but any reggae fan will get lots of pleasure from it as well.The molecular mechanisms by which retinoic acid receptors (RARα, β, γ) regulate the transcription of target genes in a ligand-dependent manner are in principle understood (for review and references, see Laudet & Gronemeyer, 2002). But there are also some wonderful obscurities, including Hortense Ellis's delightful rock steady renditions of "Take a Little Piece of My Heart" and "Suspicious Minds," and Stranger Cole's scornful "Run Up Your Mouth." The Upsetters' dub version of "Dreamland" is, thankfully, not the horrendous organ showcase previously featured on Perry's Africa's Blood album. The 47 tracks include some familiar favorites, such as Junior Byles' strangely moving "Place Called Africa," Bob Marley's epochal herb anthem "Kaya," and the inevitable four or five takes on the "Small Axe" rhythm.

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As with the first two volumes, the two-disc digipack includes a booklet with lots of very cool photos and extensive notes on each song and also like the others, this one is chock full of great songs by artists both famous and obscure, all of them colored by Perry's trademark brilliant (if always quirky) production style.
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The third instalment in Trojan's series of singles from Lee "Scratch" Perry's Upsetter label picks up in late 1970, where Volume 2 left off, and takes the series into 1971.
