%0 Journal Article %T Estrogen-related receptor ¦Â (ERR¦Â) ¨C renaissance receptor or receptor renaissance? %A Aileen Fernandez %A Deanna M. Tiek %A Rebecca B. Riggins %A Shailaja D. Divekar %J Archive of "Nuclear Receptor Signaling". %D 2016 %R 10.1621/nrs.14002 %X Estrogen-related receptors (ERRs) are founding members of the orphan nuclear receptor (ONR) subgroup of the nuclear receptor superfamily. Twenty-seven years of study have yet to identify cognate ligands for the ERRs, though they have firmly placed ERR¦Á and ERR¦Ã at the intersection of cellular metabolism and oncogenesis. The pace of discovery for novel functions of ERR¦Â, however, has until recently been somewhat slower than that of its family members. ERR¦Â has also been largely ignored in summaries and perspectives of the ONR literature. Here, we provide an overview of established and emerging knowledge of ERR¦Â in mouse, man, and other species, highlighting unique aspects of ERR¦Â biology that set it apart from the other two estrogen-related receptors, with a focus on the impact of alternative splicing on the structure and function of this receptor %K ESRRB %K ERRbeta %K ERR¦Â %K NR3B2 %K alternative splicing %K orphan nuclear receptor %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4978380/