The fate of steroid-receptor complexes after their nuclear retention in target cells is not firmly established. Nuclear glucocorticoid- and androgen-receptor complexes could be recycled back to the cytosol in their responsive tissues, whereas this has not been clearly established for the case of progesterone and estrogen receptors. The models of steroid receptor recycling proposed so far involve release of chromatin-bound complexes into the cytosol, loss of steroid, and receptor inactivation. These receptors, however, can eventually be reactivated to a steroid binding form to reinitiate a cycle of steroid binding and further nuclear translocation. We propose that this model can represent a general aspect of steroid hormone action, provided ...
The glucocorticoid receptor (GR) belongs to the superfamily of steroid receptors and is an important...
AbstractSteroid hormones are generally thought to pass easily across a plasma membrane into a cell, ...
In the absence of ligand, some members of nuclear receptor family such as corticosteroid receptors a...
The fate of steroid-receptor complexes after their nuclear retention in target cells is not firmly e...
This contribution outlines a model of steroid receptor recycling and its functional role in target c...
Steroid hormone receptors mediate numerous crucial biological processes and are classically thought ...
In regulating gene expression in mammalian tissues, steroid hormones bind to cytoplasmic receptors a...
ABSTRACT The biological effects of steroid hormones are mediated by receptors associated with the pl...
The ability of a cell to respond to a particular hormone depends on the presence of specific recepto...
The glucocorticoid receptor is an intracellular protein which possesses three distinct domains, one ...
In addition to stimulating gene transcription, sex steroids trigger rapid, non-genomic responses in...
Steroid hormone receptors are thermolabile, specific, high-affinity binding proteins that are necess...
textabstractThe general concept concerning mechanism of steroid hormone action includes several step...
Corticosteroid ligands activate the glucocorticoid receptor (GR). GR plays a role in glucose homeost...
Steroids hormones possess two distinct actions, a delayed genomic effect and a rapid non-genomic ef...
The glucocorticoid receptor (GR) belongs to the superfamily of steroid receptors and is an important...
AbstractSteroid hormones are generally thought to pass easily across a plasma membrane into a cell, ...
In the absence of ligand, some members of nuclear receptor family such as corticosteroid receptors a...
The fate of steroid-receptor complexes after their nuclear retention in target cells is not firmly e...
This contribution outlines a model of steroid receptor recycling and its functional role in target c...
Steroid hormone receptors mediate numerous crucial biological processes and are classically thought ...
In regulating gene expression in mammalian tissues, steroid hormones bind to cytoplasmic receptors a...
ABSTRACT The biological effects of steroid hormones are mediated by receptors associated with the pl...
The ability of a cell to respond to a particular hormone depends on the presence of specific recepto...
The glucocorticoid receptor is an intracellular protein which possesses three distinct domains, one ...
In addition to stimulating gene transcription, sex steroids trigger rapid, non-genomic responses in...
Steroid hormone receptors are thermolabile, specific, high-affinity binding proteins that are necess...
textabstractThe general concept concerning mechanism of steroid hormone action includes several step...
Corticosteroid ligands activate the glucocorticoid receptor (GR). GR plays a role in glucose homeost...
Steroids hormones possess two distinct actions, a delayed genomic effect and a rapid non-genomic ef...
The glucocorticoid receptor (GR) belongs to the superfamily of steroid receptors and is an important...
AbstractSteroid hormones are generally thought to pass easily across a plasma membrane into a cell, ...
In the absence of ligand, some members of nuclear receptor family such as corticosteroid receptors a...