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Fig. 2. Transcriptional regulators of a typical nuclear-encoded respiratory gene.
Mitochondrial genes typically lack TATA boxes and constitutive expression is
usually mediated by the specificity protein 1 (Sp1) family of transcription
factors. The promoters for mitochondrial genes often possess binding sites for
CREB, PPAR, NRF-1 and NRF-2. The members of the mammalian PPAR and RxR
families are shown but the extent of the family in other vertebrates is not
yet established. Not every tissue expresses each of the RxR and PPAR family
members. Hexagons represent the specific agonists for the nuclear hormone
receptors.