AbstractWhen MCF-7 cells were treated with 17β-estradiol, dexamethasone, or promegestone at 37°C, the Kd of receptors for their cognate ligands was found to decrease as compared to that measured at 2°C. Cell incubation with hormone at 37°C did not affect the Bmax of glucocorticoid and progesterone receptors, but caused a 40% increase of that of estrogen receptor. This increase required the presence of ligand, was insensitive to cycloheximide, and was completed within 10 min of cell incubation at physiological temperature. We conclude that an early step of estrogen action is the recruitment of pre-existing receptor molecules through activation of their binding capacity
Each of four independent experimental approaches showed that human breast carcinoma T47D cells conta...
AbstractObjectivesTo examine the effects of 17β-estradiol (E2) and progestogens, used in hormone the...
1. The literature concerning measurement and stability of the oestrogen nuclear receptor has been re...
AbstractWhen MCF-7 cells were treated with 17β-estradiol, dexamethasone, or promegestone at 37°C, th...
When MCF-7 cells were treated with 17 beta-esiradiol, dexamethasone, or promegestone at 37 degrees C...
AbstractSteroid hormones are widely known to influence expression of the hormone-responsive genes in...
Incubation of MCF 7 cells with 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) at 37 degrees C led to a 70% increa...
A report by David Magrane submitted to the Faculty Research Committee in 1982 on the intracellular m...
Steroid hormones and their nuclear receptors play a major role in the development and progression of...
AbstractSteroid hormones are generally thought to pass easily across a plasma membrane into a cell, ...
Steroid hormone receptors are thermolabile, specific, high-affinity binding proteins that are necess...
The ability of a cell to respond to a particular hormone depends on the presence of specific recepto...
Upon agonist binding the heteromeric glucocorticoid receptor complex under goes a conformational cha...
AbstractThe discovery of a plasma membrane ABC protein that exports steroids in yeast highlights the...
It has been accepted that receptor-mediated action of steroid hormones depends on both the recepto...
Each of four independent experimental approaches showed that human breast carcinoma T47D cells conta...
AbstractObjectivesTo examine the effects of 17β-estradiol (E2) and progestogens, used in hormone the...
1. The literature concerning measurement and stability of the oestrogen nuclear receptor has been re...
AbstractWhen MCF-7 cells were treated with 17β-estradiol, dexamethasone, or promegestone at 37°C, th...
When MCF-7 cells were treated with 17 beta-esiradiol, dexamethasone, or promegestone at 37 degrees C...
AbstractSteroid hormones are widely known to influence expression of the hormone-responsive genes in...
Incubation of MCF 7 cells with 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT) at 37 degrees C led to a 70% increa...
A report by David Magrane submitted to the Faculty Research Committee in 1982 on the intracellular m...
Steroid hormones and their nuclear receptors play a major role in the development and progression of...
AbstractSteroid hormones are generally thought to pass easily across a plasma membrane into a cell, ...
Steroid hormone receptors are thermolabile, specific, high-affinity binding proteins that are necess...
The ability of a cell to respond to a particular hormone depends on the presence of specific recepto...
Upon agonist binding the heteromeric glucocorticoid receptor complex under goes a conformational cha...
AbstractThe discovery of a plasma membrane ABC protein that exports steroids in yeast highlights the...
It has been accepted that receptor-mediated action of steroid hormones depends on both the recepto...
Each of four independent experimental approaches showed that human breast carcinoma T47D cells conta...
AbstractObjectivesTo examine the effects of 17β-estradiol (E2) and progestogens, used in hormone the...
1. The literature concerning measurement and stability of the oestrogen nuclear receptor has been re...