<div><p>p44/MEP50/WDR77 has been identified as a coactivator of androgen receptor (AR), with distinct growth suppression and promotion function in gender specific endocrine organs and their malignancies. We dissected the functional domains of p44 for protein interaction with transcription factors, transcriptional activation, as well as the functional domains in p44 related to its growth inhibition in prostate cancer. Using a yeast two-hybrid screen, we identified a novel transcription complex AR-p44-Smad1, confirmed for physical interaction by co-immunoprecipitaion and functional interaction with luciferase assays in human prostate cancer cells. Yeast two-hybrid assay revealed that the N-terminal region of p44, instead of the traditional WD...
The overall goal of the research described in this thesis is to gain a more comprehensive understan...
The emergence of androgen receptor (AR) mutations is a key event in the progression of prostate canc...
Androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid receptor superfamily that may require coactivators...
p44/MEP50/WDR77 has been identified as a coactivator of androgen receptor (AR), with distinct growth...
The androgen receptor (AR) pathway plays critical roles in controlling differentiation and prolifera...
The androgen receptor (AR) pathway plays critical roles in controlling differentiation and prolifera...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid hormone receptor superfamily. This group of li...
The androgen receptor (AR) cofactor p44/WDR77, which regulates expression of a set of androgen targe...
The molecular mechanism that controls the proliferation and differentiation of prostate epithelial c...
The molecular mechanism that controls the proliferation and differentiation of prostate epithelial c...
The androgen receptor (AR) belongs to the family of nuclear receptors (NRs). These NRs are ligand-in...
The androgen receptor (AR) plays an essential role in the proliferation of prostate cells, so the p...
Prostate cancer is among the most frequently diagnosed malignancies and one of the leading causes of...
Smad proteins have been demonstrated to be key com-ponents in the transforming growth factor signal...
The androgen receptor (AR) is an important signaling molecule in multiple tissues, yet its mode of a...
The overall goal of the research described in this thesis is to gain a more comprehensive understan...
The emergence of androgen receptor (AR) mutations is a key event in the progression of prostate canc...
Androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid receptor superfamily that may require coactivators...
p44/MEP50/WDR77 has been identified as a coactivator of androgen receptor (AR), with distinct growth...
The androgen receptor (AR) pathway plays critical roles in controlling differentiation and prolifera...
The androgen receptor (AR) pathway plays critical roles in controlling differentiation and prolifera...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid hormone receptor superfamily. This group of li...
The androgen receptor (AR) cofactor p44/WDR77, which regulates expression of a set of androgen targe...
The molecular mechanism that controls the proliferation and differentiation of prostate epithelial c...
The molecular mechanism that controls the proliferation and differentiation of prostate epithelial c...
The androgen receptor (AR) belongs to the family of nuclear receptors (NRs). These NRs are ligand-in...
The androgen receptor (AR) plays an essential role in the proliferation of prostate cells, so the p...
Prostate cancer is among the most frequently diagnosed malignancies and one of the leading causes of...
Smad proteins have been demonstrated to be key com-ponents in the transforming growth factor signal...
The androgen receptor (AR) is an important signaling molecule in multiple tissues, yet its mode of a...
The overall goal of the research described in this thesis is to gain a more comprehensive understan...
The emergence of androgen receptor (AR) mutations is a key event in the progression of prostate canc...
Androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid receptor superfamily that may require coactivators...