UnrestrictedEstrogen receptor α (ER) is a member of the family of nuclear receptors and functions as a transcriptional factor to induce gene expression by binding to specific DNA sequences upon hormone treatment. It regulates cell growth, development and metabolic homeostasis in multi-cellular organisms. Estrogen-mediated transcription has been intensively studied genome-wide as well as on a small number of specific endogenous target promoters. However, the exact mechanism by which ER coordinates the activities of chromatin remodeling complexes and coactivators to facilitate initiation of transcription remains elusive. Here, we show the molecular mechanisms of the recruitment of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodeling complex by Fli-I, and recruit...
Cofactors for estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) can modulate gene activity by posttranslationally mo...
AbstractMany cofactors bind the hormone-activated estrogen receptor (ER), yet the specific regulator...
Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. T...
Many coregulator proteins are recruited by DNA-bound transcription factors to remodel chromatin and ...
UnrestrictedThe steroid receptors in the nuclear receptor superfamily are responsible for regulating...
AbstractTranscriptional activation of a gene involves an orchestrated recruitment of components of t...
Estrogens (E2) and retinoic acid (RA) bind their receptors and assemble the transcription initiation...
In this dissertation, I identify two molecular mechanisms by which transcription factors cooperate w...
To explore the global mechanisms of estrogen-regulated transcription, we used chromatin immunoprecip...
Several factors that mediate activation by nuclear receptors also modify the chemical and structural...
Estrogens play crucial roles in regulating gene expression in physiological and disease states. Estr...
Oestrogens regulate the transcription of target genes by binding to the oestrogen receptors (ERα and...
In this dissertation, I identify two molecular mechanisms by which transcription factors cooperate w...
The oestrogen receptor (ER) is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand inducible tran...
Transcription regulation by histone modifications is a major contributing factor to the structural a...
Cofactors for estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) can modulate gene activity by posttranslationally mo...
AbstractMany cofactors bind the hormone-activated estrogen receptor (ER), yet the specific regulator...
Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. T...
Many coregulator proteins are recruited by DNA-bound transcription factors to remodel chromatin and ...
UnrestrictedThe steroid receptors in the nuclear receptor superfamily are responsible for regulating...
AbstractTranscriptional activation of a gene involves an orchestrated recruitment of components of t...
Estrogens (E2) and retinoic acid (RA) bind their receptors and assemble the transcription initiation...
In this dissertation, I identify two molecular mechanisms by which transcription factors cooperate w...
To explore the global mechanisms of estrogen-regulated transcription, we used chromatin immunoprecip...
Several factors that mediate activation by nuclear receptors also modify the chemical and structural...
Estrogens play crucial roles in regulating gene expression in physiological and disease states. Estr...
Oestrogens regulate the transcription of target genes by binding to the oestrogen receptors (ERα and...
In this dissertation, I identify two molecular mechanisms by which transcription factors cooperate w...
The oestrogen receptor (ER) is a member of the nuclear receptor superfamily of ligand inducible tran...
Transcription regulation by histone modifications is a major contributing factor to the structural a...
Cofactors for estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) can modulate gene activity by posttranslationally mo...
AbstractMany cofactors bind the hormone-activated estrogen receptor (ER), yet the specific regulator...
Estrogen regulates over a thousand genes, with an equal number of them being induced or repressed. T...