The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid receptor superfamily that regulates gene expression in a ligand-dependent manner. The NTD of the AR plays a key role in AR transactivation including androgen-independent activation of the AR in castration-resistant prostate cancer (CRPC) cells. We recently reported that amino acids (a.a.) 50-250 of the NTD are capable of modulating AR nucleocytoplasmic trafficking. To further explore the mechanism associated with a.a. 50-250, GFP pull-down assays were performed in C4-2 CRPC cells transfected with GFP tagged a.a. 50-250 of the AR. Mass spectrometry analy-sis of the pulled down proteins identified poly (A) binding protein cytoplasmic 1 (PABPC1) interaction with this region of the AR. In si...
The classical action of androgen receptor (AR) is to regulate gene transcriptional processes via AR ...
Recurrent, metastatic prostate cancer continues to be a leading cause of cancer-death in men. The a...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the ligand-activated nuclear receptor family of transcript...
<div><p>The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid receptor superfamily that regulates ge...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid receptor superfamily that regulates gene expre...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid receptor superfamily that regulates gene expre...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid receptor superfamily that regulates gene expre...
Androgens regulate the physiological development of the prostate and the pathology of prostate cance...
BACKGROUND:The androgen receptor (AR) plays important roles in the development of male phenotype and...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a key regulator for the growth, differentiation and survival of prosta...
Prostate cancer is among the most frequently diagnosed malignancies and one of the leading causes of...
Background Androgen Receptor (AR) is an essential transcription factor for the development of second...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a key regulator for the growth, differentiation and survival of prosta...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a key regulator for the growth, differentiation and survival of prosta...
Recurrent, metastatic prostate cancer continues to be a leading cause of cancer-death in men. The a...
The classical action of androgen receptor (AR) is to regulate gene transcriptional processes via AR ...
Recurrent, metastatic prostate cancer continues to be a leading cause of cancer-death in men. The a...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the ligand-activated nuclear receptor family of transcript...
<div><p>The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid receptor superfamily that regulates ge...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid receptor superfamily that regulates gene expre...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid receptor superfamily that regulates gene expre...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid receptor superfamily that regulates gene expre...
Androgens regulate the physiological development of the prostate and the pathology of prostate cance...
BACKGROUND:The androgen receptor (AR) plays important roles in the development of male phenotype and...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a key regulator for the growth, differentiation and survival of prosta...
Prostate cancer is among the most frequently diagnosed malignancies and one of the leading causes of...
Background Androgen Receptor (AR) is an essential transcription factor for the development of second...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a key regulator for the growth, differentiation and survival of prosta...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a key regulator for the growth, differentiation and survival of prosta...
Recurrent, metastatic prostate cancer continues to be a leading cause of cancer-death in men. The a...
The classical action of androgen receptor (AR) is to regulate gene transcriptional processes via AR ...
Recurrent, metastatic prostate cancer continues to be a leading cause of cancer-death in men. The a...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the ligand-activated nuclear receptor family of transcript...