It has been proposed that dimerization of identical receptor subunits by growth hormone (GH) is the mechanism of signal transduction across the cell membrane. We present here data with analogs of porcine GH (pGH), with GH receptors (GHR) mutated in the dimerization domain and with monoclonal antibodies to the GHR which indicate that dimerization is necessary but not sufficient for transduction. We also report nuclear uptake of GH both in vivo and in vitro, along with nuclear localization of the receptor and GH-binding protein (GHBP). This suggests that GH acts directly at the nucleus, and one possible target for this action is a rapid increase in transcription of C/EBP delta seen in 3T3-F442A cells in response to GH. This tyrosine kinase- d...
In most species, the structure of the growth hormone-binding protein (GH-BP) is identical to that of...
Binding of growth hormone (GH) and erythropoietin (EPO) to their respective receptors results in rec...
Growth hormone (GH) exerts its regulatory functions in controlling metabolism, balanced growth and d...
Objective Recent studies have challenged the traditional paradigm that growth hormone receptor (GHR)...
AbstractOnce thought to be present only in liver, muscle and adipose tissue, the GH receptor is now ...
Once thought to be present only in liver, muscle and adipose tissue, the GH receptor is now known to...
We have previously demonstrated that GH is subject to rapid receptor-dependent nuclear translocation...
Growth hormone initiates signaling by inducing homodimerization of two GH receptors. Here, we have s...
We have previously shown that the growth hormone (GH) receptor-binding protein is associated with th...
ii Growth hormone (GH) is a major regulator of postnatal growth, cellular proliferation and differen...
AbstractGrowth hormone receptor (GHR) signaling involves activation of the Janus Kinases (Jak) and o...
Binding of growth hormone (GH) to its receptor (GHR) is a well-studied example of molecular recognit...
Although growth hormone (GH) has been demonstrated to be an important regulator of body growth, cell...
The growth hormone receptor has been an archetype for ligand-induced receptor dimerisation in cytoki...
While there is a considerable amount of evidence that signal transduction by the growth hormone (GH)...
In most species, the structure of the growth hormone-binding protein (GH-BP) is identical to that of...
Binding of growth hormone (GH) and erythropoietin (EPO) to their respective receptors results in rec...
Growth hormone (GH) exerts its regulatory functions in controlling metabolism, balanced growth and d...
Objective Recent studies have challenged the traditional paradigm that growth hormone receptor (GHR)...
AbstractOnce thought to be present only in liver, muscle and adipose tissue, the GH receptor is now ...
Once thought to be present only in liver, muscle and adipose tissue, the GH receptor is now known to...
We have previously demonstrated that GH is subject to rapid receptor-dependent nuclear translocation...
Growth hormone initiates signaling by inducing homodimerization of two GH receptors. Here, we have s...
We have previously shown that the growth hormone (GH) receptor-binding protein is associated with th...
ii Growth hormone (GH) is a major regulator of postnatal growth, cellular proliferation and differen...
AbstractGrowth hormone receptor (GHR) signaling involves activation of the Janus Kinases (Jak) and o...
Binding of growth hormone (GH) to its receptor (GHR) is a well-studied example of molecular recognit...
Although growth hormone (GH) has been demonstrated to be an important regulator of body growth, cell...
The growth hormone receptor has been an archetype for ligand-induced receptor dimerisation in cytoki...
While there is a considerable amount of evidence that signal transduction by the growth hormone (GH)...
In most species, the structure of the growth hormone-binding protein (GH-BP) is identical to that of...
Binding of growth hormone (GH) and erythropoietin (EPO) to their respective receptors results in rec...
Growth hormone (GH) exerts its regulatory functions in controlling metabolism, balanced growth and d...