Progesterone receptor (PGR) co-ordinately regulates ovulation, fertilisation and embryo implantation through tissue-specific actions, but the mechanisms for divergent PGR action are poorly understood. Here we characterised PGR activity in mouse granulosa cells using combined ChIP-seq for PGR and H3K27ac and gene expression microarray. Comparison of granulosa, uterus and oviduct PGR-dependent genes showed almost complete tissue specificity in PGR target gene profiles. In granulosa cells 82% of identified PGR-regulated genes bound PGR within 3 kb of the gene and PGR binding sites were highly enriched in proximal promoter regions in close proximity to H3K27ac-modified active chromatin. Motif analysis showed highly enriched PGR binding to the P...
The transcriptional effects of the ovarian hormone progesterone are pleiotropic, and binding to DNA ...
The transcriptional effects of the ovarian hormone progesterone are pleiotropic, and binding to DNA ...
How progesterone influences ovarian follicle growth is a difficult question to answer because ovaria...
Progesterone receptor (PGR) co-ordinately regulates ovulation, fertilisation and embryo implantation...
Progesterone receptor (PGR) plays diverse roles in reproductive tissues and thus coordinates mammali...
The process of ovulation is critical for successful fertilisation and pregnancy. Of utmost importanc...
The progesterone receptor (PGR) is a nuclear receptor transcription factor that is essential for fem...
Oviducts play a critical role in gamete and embryo transport, as well as supporting early embryo dev...
Progesterone receptor membrane component 1 (PGRMC1) is highly expressed in the granulosa and luteal ...
For pregnancy to be established, uterine cells respond to the ovarian hormones, estrogen, and proges...
The loss of uterine epithelial Progesterone receptor (PGR) is crucial for successful embryo implanta...
The female hormone progesterone is an essential coordinator of diverse physiological events in a num...
Progesterone, via its nuclear receptor (PR), exerts an overall tumorigenic effect on both uterine fi...
Progesterone is critical for successful ovulation in the ovary and for the multi-faceted role of the...
Progesterone is critical for successful ovulation in the ovary and for the multi-faceted role of the...
The transcriptional effects of the ovarian hormone progesterone are pleiotropic, and binding to DNA ...
The transcriptional effects of the ovarian hormone progesterone are pleiotropic, and binding to DNA ...
How progesterone influences ovarian follicle growth is a difficult question to answer because ovaria...
Progesterone receptor (PGR) co-ordinately regulates ovulation, fertilisation and embryo implantation...
Progesterone receptor (PGR) plays diverse roles in reproductive tissues and thus coordinates mammali...
The process of ovulation is critical for successful fertilisation and pregnancy. Of utmost importanc...
The progesterone receptor (PGR) is a nuclear receptor transcription factor that is essential for fem...
Oviducts play a critical role in gamete and embryo transport, as well as supporting early embryo dev...
Progesterone receptor membrane component 1 (PGRMC1) is highly expressed in the granulosa and luteal ...
For pregnancy to be established, uterine cells respond to the ovarian hormones, estrogen, and proges...
The loss of uterine epithelial Progesterone receptor (PGR) is crucial for successful embryo implanta...
The female hormone progesterone is an essential coordinator of diverse physiological events in a num...
Progesterone, via its nuclear receptor (PR), exerts an overall tumorigenic effect on both uterine fi...
Progesterone is critical for successful ovulation in the ovary and for the multi-faceted role of the...
Progesterone is critical for successful ovulation in the ovary and for the multi-faceted role of the...
The transcriptional effects of the ovarian hormone progesterone are pleiotropic, and binding to DNA ...
The transcriptional effects of the ovarian hormone progesterone are pleiotropic, and binding to DNA ...
How progesterone influences ovarian follicle growth is a difficult question to answer because ovaria...