Evidence that the hormone binding domain of steroid receptors confers hormonal control on chimeric proteins by determining their hormone-regulated binding to heat-shock protein 90.
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AIB1 is a conduit for kinase-mediated growth factor signaling to the estrogen receptorThe human glucocorticoid receptor beta isoform. Expression, biochemical properties, and putative functionThe N-terminal adenosine triphosphate binding domain of Hsp90 is necessary and sufficient for interaction with estrogen receptorMechanistic Asymmetry in Hsp90 DimersEvidence that the beta-isoform of the human glucocorticoid receptor does not act as a physiologically significant repressorUse of the thiol-specific derivatizing agent N-iodoacetyl-3-[125I]iodotyrosine to demonstrate conformational differences between the unbound and hsp90-bound glucocorticoid receptor hormone binding domainHeat shock protein 90 and the nuclear transport of progesterone receptorEvidence of insulin-stimulated phosphorylation and activation of the mammalian target of rapamycin mediated by a protein kinase B signaling pathway.A role for the Hsp40 Ydj1 in repression of basal steroid receptor activity in yeastAnalysis of the competence to respond to KNOTTED1 activity in Arabidopsis leaves using a steroid induction system.A hypersensitive estrogen receptor alpha mutation that alters dynamic protein interactionsLigand-regulated site-specific recombinationControl of glucocorticoid and progesterone receptor subcellular localization by the ligand-binding domain is mediated by distinct interactions with tetratricopeptide repeat proteins.On the brotherhood of the mitochondrial chaperones mortalin and heat shock protein 60.The molecular chaperone Hsp90 can negatively regulate the activity of a glucocorticosteroid-dependent promoter.Activation of bone morphogenetic protein 4 signaling leads to glomerulosclerosis that mimics diabetic nephropathyTwo eukaryote-specific regions of Hsp82 are dispensable for its viability and signal transduction functions in yeast.Reversible modulation of SIRT1 activity in a mouse strain.Interaction of glucocorticosteroid receptor and wild-type or mutated 90-kDa heat shock protein coexpressed in baculovirus-infected Sf9 cells.Differential roles of heat shock protein 70 in the in vitro nuclear import of glucocorticoid receptor and simian virus 40 large tumor antigen.Minireview: the intersection of steroid receptors with molecular chaperones: observations and questionsOn the trail of the glucocorticoid receptor: into the nucleus and back.A cellular factor stimulates ligand-dependent release of hsp90 from the basic helix-loop-helix dioxin receptor.Kinase activation of the non-receptor tyrosine kinase Etk/BMX alone is sufficient to transactivate STAT-mediated gene expression in salivary and lung epithelial cells.Modular structure of glucocorticoid receptor domains is not equivalent to functional independence. Stability and activity of the steroid binding domain are controlled by sequences in separate domains.Molecular Actions of Glucocorticoids in Cartilage and Bone During Health, Disease, and Steroid Therapy.Specific mismatch recognition in heteroduplex intermediates by p53 suggests a role in fidelity control of homologous recombination.Optogenetic control with a photocleavable protein, PhoCl.Splinkerettes--improved vectorettes for greater efficiency in PCR walking.Nuclear localization signals overlap DNA- or RNA-binding domains in nucleic acid-binding proteins.Comparison of the tamoxifen regulated chimeric Cre recombinases MerCreMer and CreMer.Induction of the antigen receptor expression on B lymphocytes results in rapid competence for signaling of SLP-65 and Syk.Control of transcription by steroid hormones.Binding of hsp90 to the glucocorticoid receptor requires a specific 7-amino acid sequence at the amino terminus of the hormone-binding domain.Distinct functions of the 90 kDa heat-shock protein (hsp90) in oestrogen and mineralocorticosteroid receptor activity: effects of hsp90 deletion mutants.Dynamics of the hypoxia-inducible factor-1-vascular endothelial growth factor promoter complex.Inhibition of glucocorticoid receptor nucleocytoplasmic shuttling by okadaic acid requires intact cytoskeleton.Hsp90 chaperone complexes are required for the activity and stability of yeast protein kinases Mik1, Wee1 and Swe1.Conformational change in the human glucocorticoid receptor induced by ligand binding is altered by mutation of isoleucine 747 by a threonine.CreER(T2) expression from within the c-Kit gene locus allows efficient inducible gene targeting in and ablation of mast cells.
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Evidence that the hormone binding domain of steroid receptors confers hormonal control on chimeric proteins by determining their hormone-regulated binding to heat-shock protein 90.
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Evidence that the hormone bind ...... ding to heat-shock protein 90.
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Evidence that the hormone bind ...... ding to heat-shock protein 90.
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Evidence that the hormone bind ...... ding to heat-shock protein 90.
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Evidence that the hormone bind ...... ding to heat-shock protein 90.
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Scherrer LC
Simons SS Jr
Yamamoto KR
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10.1021/BI00071A013
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1993-05-01T00:00:00Z