Making sense of cross-talk between steroid hormone receptors and intracellular signaling pathways: who will have the last word?
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MED1 phosphorylation promotes its association with mediator: implications for nuclear receptor signalingStructure and function of steroid receptor AF1 transactivation domains: induction of active conformationsCyclin dependent kinase 2 and the regulation of human progesterone receptor activityInhibition of the Rho GTPase, Rac1, decreases estrogen receptor levels and is a novel therapeutic strategy in breast cancer.Simian virus 40 small t antigen mediates conformation-dependent transfer of protein phosphatase 2A onto the androgen receptor.Ligand binding to the androgen receptor induces conformational changes that regulate phosphatase interactionsLinkage of progestin and epidermal growth factor signaling: phosphorylation of progesterone receptors mediates transcriptional hypersensitivity and increased ligand-independent breast cancer cell growth.Progesterone receptors act as sensors for mitogenic protein kinases in breast cancer models.Signaling inputs to progesterone receptor gene regulation and promoter selectivity.Cyclin-dependent kinase activity is required for progesterone receptor function: novel role for cyclin A/Cdk2 as a progesterone receptor coactivator.Progesterone and breast cancer.Progesterone receptor isoform functions in normal breast development and breast cancerHuman progesterone receptor displays cell cycle-dependent changes in transcriptional activity.Effects of progesterone treatment on expression of genes involved in uterine quiescence.Activation of progestin receptors in female reproductive behavior: Interactions with neurotransmittersCytokine and progesterone receptor interplay in the regulation of MUC1 gene expression.Relationship between nucleosome positioning and progesterone-induced alternative splicing in breast cancer cells.Kinases and protein phosphorylation as regulators of steroid hormone actionBombyx E75 isoforms display stage- and tissue-specific responses to 20-hydroxyecdysone.Estrogen regulates JNK1 genomic localization to control gene expression and cell growth in breast cancer cellsNeural progestin receptors and female sexual behavior.Human endometrial cytodifferentiation by histone deacetylase inhibitors.The role of sex in cardiac function and disease.Integration of progesterone receptor action with rapid signaling events in breast cancer models.Progestin receptor subtypes in the brain: the known and the unknownSex steroid effects at target tissues: mechanisms of action.Challenges to defining a role for progesterone in breast cancer.Toxicity of ethylene glycol monomethyl ether: impact on testicular gene expression.PGRMC1 and PGRMC2 in uterine physiology and diseaseNon-genomic progesterone actions in female reproduction.Integrated actions of progesterone receptor and cell cycle machinery regulate breast cancer cell proliferation.Growth factors: possible roles for clinical management of the short bowel syndrome.Fibroblast growth factor signalling induces loss of progesterone receptor in breast cancer cells.Novel receptor targets for production and action of allopregnanolone in the central nervous system: a focus on pregnane xenobiotic receptorThe "busy life" of unliganded estrogen receptors.Progesterone regulation of tissue factor depends on MEK1/2 activation and requires the proline-rich site on progesterone receptor.Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma promotes epithelial to mesenchymal transformation by Rho GTPase-dependent activation of ERK1/2.Receptor of activated C kinase 1 (RACK1) is necessary for the 20-hydroxyecdysone-induced expression of the transcription factor CHR3 in the spruce budworm Choristoneura fumiferana.Phosphorylation of progesterone receptor serine 400 mediates ligand-independent transcriptional activity in response to activation of cyclin-dependent protein kinase 2.Phosphorylation of androgen receptor isoforms
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Making sense of cross-talk between steroid hormone receptors and intracellular signaling pathways: who will have the last word?
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2003-10-16T00:00:00Z