The androgen receptor (AR) is essential for the growth of prostate cancer cells. Here, we report that tyrosine phosphorylation of AR is induced by growth factors and elevated in hormone-refractory prostate tumors. Mutation of the major tyrosine phosphorylation site in AR significantly inhibits the growth of prostate cancer cells under androgen-depleted conditions. The Src tyrosine kinase appears to be responsible for phosphorylating AR, and there is a positive correlation of AR tyrosine phosphorylation with Src tyrosine kinase activity in human prostate tumors. Our data collectively suggest that growth factors and their downstream tyrosine kinases, which are elevated during hormone-ablation therapy, can induce tyrosine phosphorylation of AR...
Recent evidence demonstrates that the androgen receptor (AR) continues to influence prostate cancer ...
The androgen receptor (AR) is expressed in a subset of prostate stromal cells and functional stromal...
Androgen receptor (AR) re-activation under low androgen environment is the hallmark of castration re...
The androgen receptor (AR) is essential for the growth of prostate cancer cells. Here, we report tha...
SummaryThe androgen receptor (AR) is essential for the growth of prostate cancer cells. Here, we rep...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid hormone receptor superfamily. This group of li...
The androgen receptor (AR) is required for prostate cancer development and contributes to tumor prog...
SummaryThe androgen receptor (AR) regulates prostate cell growth in man, and prostate cancer is the ...
As prostate cancer progresses to castration-resistant disease, there is an increase in signal transd...
The classical action of androgen receptor (AR) is to regulate gene transcriptional processes via AR ...
The conversion of androgen receptor (AR) signaling as a mechanism of growth suppression of normal pr...
Recent evidence demonstrates that the androgen receptor (AR) continues to influence prostate cancer ...
The androgen receptor (AR) plays a central role in prostate, muscle, bone and adipose tissue. Moreov...
The androgen receptor (AR) regulates prostate cell growth in man, and prostate cancer is the commone...
Altered c-Src activity has been strongly implicated in the development, growth, progression, and met...
Recent evidence demonstrates that the androgen receptor (AR) continues to influence prostate cancer ...
The androgen receptor (AR) is expressed in a subset of prostate stromal cells and functional stromal...
Androgen receptor (AR) re-activation under low androgen environment is the hallmark of castration re...
The androgen receptor (AR) is essential for the growth of prostate cancer cells. Here, we report tha...
SummaryThe androgen receptor (AR) is essential for the growth of prostate cancer cells. Here, we rep...
The androgen receptor (AR) is a member of the steroid hormone receptor superfamily. This group of li...
The androgen receptor (AR) is required for prostate cancer development and contributes to tumor prog...
SummaryThe androgen receptor (AR) regulates prostate cell growth in man, and prostate cancer is the ...
As prostate cancer progresses to castration-resistant disease, there is an increase in signal transd...
The classical action of androgen receptor (AR) is to regulate gene transcriptional processes via AR ...
The conversion of androgen receptor (AR) signaling as a mechanism of growth suppression of normal pr...
Recent evidence demonstrates that the androgen receptor (AR) continues to influence prostate cancer ...
The androgen receptor (AR) plays a central role in prostate, muscle, bone and adipose tissue. Moreov...
The androgen receptor (AR) regulates prostate cell growth in man, and prostate cancer is the commone...
Altered c-Src activity has been strongly implicated in the development, growth, progression, and met...
Recent evidence demonstrates that the androgen receptor (AR) continues to influence prostate cancer ...
The androgen receptor (AR) is expressed in a subset of prostate stromal cells and functional stromal...
Androgen receptor (AR) re-activation under low androgen environment is the hallmark of castration re...