Retinoic-acid-related Orphan Receptors (RORs) regulate the maintenance of the circadian rhythm and immune response among others and are involved in increasing numbers of pathologies including autoimmune diseases, canc...Retinoic-acid-related Orphan Receptors (RORs) regulate the maintenance of the circadian rhythm and immune response among others and are involved in increasing numbers of pathologies including autoimmune diseases, cancer and neurological disorders leading to huge interest in the development of ROR ligands. Here, we describe the synthesis of six novel Gemini cholesterol analogues and the binding mode of one of them to RORγ.展开更多
基金supported financially by the Xunta de Galicia(ED431C2017/70).
文摘Retinoic-acid-related Orphan Receptors (RORs) regulate the maintenance of the circadian rhythm and immune response among others and are involved in increasing numbers of pathologies including autoimmune diseases, cancer and neurological disorders leading to huge interest in the development of ROR ligands. Here, we describe the synthesis of six novel Gemini cholesterol analogues and the binding mode of one of them to RORγ.