To explore the global mechanisms of estrogen-regulated transcription, we used chromatin immunoprecipitation coupled with DNA microarrays to determine the localization of RNA polymerase II (Pol II), estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha), steroid receptor coactivator proteins (SRC), and acetylated histones H3/H4 (AcH) at estrogen-regulated promoters in MCF-7 cells with or without estradiol (E2) treatment. In addition, we correlated factor occupancy with gene expression and the presence of transcription factor binding elements. Using this integrative approach, we defined a set of 58 direct E2 target genes based on E2-regulated Pol II occupancy and classified their promoters based on factor binding, histone modification, and transcriptional output....
Gene regulation by estrogen (E2) plays an important role in mediating physiological responses in nor...
The nuclear hormone receptors, ER?? and ER??, are known to regulate the transcriptional response pro...
The biological activity of estrogens is mediated by estrogen receptors (ERs), members of the superfa...
Estrogen plays essential roles in the function of normal physiology and diseases. Its effects are ma...
AbstractMany cofactors bind the hormone-activated estrogen receptor (ER), yet the specific regulator...
Estrogens play crucial roles in regulating gene expression in physiological and disease states. Estr...
Gene regulation by estrogen (E2) plays an important role in mediating physiological responses in nor...
Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. T...
Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. T...
Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. T...
Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. T...
The estrogen receptor is the master transcriptional regulator of breast cancer phenotype and the arc...
Estrogen plays essential roles in the function of normal physiology and diseases. Its effects are ma...
Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. T...
AbstractTranscriptional activation of a gene involves an orchestrated recruitment of components of t...
Gene regulation by estrogen (E2) plays an important role in mediating physiological responses in nor...
The nuclear hormone receptors, ER?? and ER??, are known to regulate the transcriptional response pro...
The biological activity of estrogens is mediated by estrogen receptors (ERs), members of the superfa...
Estrogen plays essential roles in the function of normal physiology and diseases. Its effects are ma...
AbstractMany cofactors bind the hormone-activated estrogen receptor (ER), yet the specific regulator...
Estrogens play crucial roles in regulating gene expression in physiological and disease states. Estr...
Gene regulation by estrogen (E2) plays an important role in mediating physiological responses in nor...
Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. T...
Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. T...
Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. T...
Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. T...
The estrogen receptor is the master transcriptional regulator of breast cancer phenotype and the arc...
Estrogen plays essential roles in the function of normal physiology and diseases. Its effects are ma...
Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. T...
AbstractTranscriptional activation of a gene involves an orchestrated recruitment of components of t...
Gene regulation by estrogen (E2) plays an important role in mediating physiological responses in nor...
The nuclear hormone receptors, ER?? and ER??, are known to regulate the transcriptional response pro...
The biological activity of estrogens is mediated by estrogen receptors (ERs), members of the superfa...