AbstractThe non-genomic effect has been considered to underlie the rapid action of steroids. This signaling is initiated at the plasma membrane-level and does not directly influence gene expression. Recent studies have provided detailed information on their downstream pathways, but less is known about the nature of correlated membrane-bound receptors. Here, we propose that binding of steroids to a consensus motif, namely CRAC, of G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) shifts the agonist-binding state of receptors and accounts for this effect to a certain extent. The interaction between steroids and GPCRs is specific, while the identities of the GPCRs involved are not restrained, which can coordinate the high heterogeneity of this signaling and...
Corticosteroid receptors in the mammalian brain mediate genomic as well as non-genomic actions. Alth...
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...
AbstractThe non-genomic effect has been considered to underlie the rapid action of steroids. This si...
Steroids hormones possess two distinct actions, a delayed genomic effect and a rapid non-genomic ef...
Abstract: Steroids hormones possess two distinct actions, a delayed genomic effect and a rapid non-g...
AbstractThe discovery of a plasma membrane ABC protein that exports steroids in yeast highlights the...
Steroid hormone receptors have been traditionally considered to act via the regulation of transcript...
Steroid hormone receptors have been traditionally considered to act via the regulation of transcript...
In addition to their well-documented genomic effects, steroid hormones may also exert actions that a...
AbstractSteroid hormones are generally thought to pass easily across a plasma membrane into a cell, ...
AbstractThe G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest class of molecules involved in signa...
The G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest class of molecules involved in signal transd...
G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) convey signals across membranes via interaction with G proteins....
AbstractTestosterone is known to mediate its effects by two different mechanisms of action. In the s...
Corticosteroid receptors in the mammalian brain mediate genomic as well as non-genomic actions. Alth...
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...
AbstractThe non-genomic effect has been considered to underlie the rapid action of steroids. This si...
Steroids hormones possess two distinct actions, a delayed genomic effect and a rapid non-genomic ef...
Abstract: Steroids hormones possess two distinct actions, a delayed genomic effect and a rapid non-g...
AbstractThe discovery of a plasma membrane ABC protein that exports steroids in yeast highlights the...
Steroid hormone receptors have been traditionally considered to act via the regulation of transcript...
Steroid hormone receptors have been traditionally considered to act via the regulation of transcript...
In addition to their well-documented genomic effects, steroid hormones may also exert actions that a...
AbstractSteroid hormones are generally thought to pass easily across a plasma membrane into a cell, ...
AbstractThe G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest class of molecules involved in signa...
The G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest class of molecules involved in signal transd...
G protein coupled receptors (GPCRs) convey signals across membranes via interaction with G proteins....
AbstractTestosterone is known to mediate its effects by two different mechanisms of action. In the s...
Corticosteroid receptors in the mammalian brain mediate genomic as well as non-genomic actions. Alth...
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...