Nuclear hormone receptor coregulators in action: diversity for shared tasks.
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Transcription factors and nuclear receptors interact with the SWI/SNF complex through the BAF60c subunitLigand-independent activation of oestrogen receptor alpha by caveolin-1The function of TIF2/GRIP1 in mouse reproduction is distinct from those of SRC-1 and p/CIP.Transcriptional activities of the zinc finger protein Zac are differentially controlled by DNA binding.PPARs and the cardiovascular systemAR, apoE, and cognitive functionLigand-independent activation of estrogen receptor alpha by XBP-1Alternatively spliced isoforms of the human constitutive androstane receptorStat3 enhances transactivation of steroid hormone receptorsPrenylation inhibitors stimulate both estrogen receptor alpha transcriptional activity through AF-1 and AF-2 and estrogen receptor beta transcriptional activity.Phenotypic alterations in breast cancer cells overexpressing the nuclear receptor co-activator AIB1Comparison of complete nuclear receptor sets from the human, Caenorhabditis elegans and Drosophila genomesCombining xenoestrogens at levels below individual no-observed-effect concentrations dramatically enhances steroid hormone action.Role of Nuclear Receptors in Central Nervous System Development and Associated DiseasesLigand-dependent activation of the farnesoid X-receptor directs arginine methylation of histone H3 by CARM1T:G mismatch-specific thymine-DNA glycosylase potentiates transcription of estrogen-regulated genes through direct interaction with estrogen receptor alphaAndrogen receptor interacts with the positive elongation factor P-TEFb and enhances the efficiency of transcriptional elongationPromyelocytic leukemia protein (PML) functions as a glucocorticoid receptor co-activator by sequestering Daxx to the PML oncogenic domains (PODs) to enhance its transactivation potentialInhibitory cross-talk between estrogen receptor (ER) and constitutively activated androstane receptor (CAR). CAR inhibits ER-mediated signaling pathway by squelching p160 coactivatorsInteraction of estrogen receptor alpha with 3-methyladenine DNA glycosylase modulates transcription and DNA repairTip110, the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) Tat-interacting protein of 110 kDa as a negative regulator of androgen receptor (AR) transcriptional activationPeroxisomal bifunctional enzyme binds and activates the activation function-1 region of the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor alphaNuclear receptor coactivators function in estrogen receptor- and progestin receptor-dependent aspects of sexual behavior in female ratsNSD1 is essential for early post-implantation development and has a catalytically active SET domainGenetic ablation of the steroid receptor coactivator-ubiquitin ligase, E6-AP, results in tissue-selective steroid hormone resistance and defects in reproduction.Functional and structural characterization of the insertion region in the ligand binding domain of the vitamin D nuclear receptor.Isolation of novel coregulatory protein networks associated with DNA-bound estrogen receptor alpha.Quantification of the vitamin D receptor-coregulator interactionThe transforming acidic coiled coil (TACC1) protein modulates the transcriptional activity of the nuclear receptors TR and RAR.Minireview: The versatile roles of lysine deacetylases in steroid receptor signalingOf Oestrogens and Sperm: A Review of the Roles of Oestrogens and Oestrogen Receptors in Male Reproduction.Two panels of steroid receptor luciferase reporter cell lines for compound profiling.Regulation of the transcriptional coactivator PGC-1 via MAPK-sensitive interaction with a repressor.Mechanisms and significance of nuclear receptor auto- and cross-regulation.A role for coactivators and histone acetylation in estrogen receptor alpha-mediated transcription initiation.Cooperative coactivation of estrogen receptor alpha in ZR-75 human breast cancer cells by SNURF and TATA-binding protein.Studies of complex biological systems with applications to molecular medicine: the need to integrate transcriptomic and proteomic approaches.Nuclear receptor-dependent transcription with chromatin. Is it all about enzymes?Integrating nuclear receptor mobility in models of gene regulationWhat goes on behind closed doors: physiological versus pharmacological steroid hormone actions.
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Nuclear hormone receptor coregulators in action: diversity for shared tasks.
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2000-03-01T00:00:00Z