Control of Biosynthesis and Post-Transcriptional Modification of the Progesterone Receptor
Author(s) -
Anne Chauchereau,
JeanFrançois Savouret,
Edwin Milgröm
Publication year - 1992
Publication title -
biology of reproduction
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.366
H-Index - 180
eISSN - 1529-7268
pISSN - 0006-3363
DOI - 10.1095/biolreprod46.2.174
Subject(s) - progesterone receptor , biology , estrogen , estrogen receptor , hormone response element , progestin , receptor , estrogen related receptor gamma , endocrinology , medicine , transcription (linguistics) , microbiology and biotechnology , transcription factor , nuclear receptor , gene , biochemistry , genetics , linguistics , philosophy , cancer , breast cancer
The rabbit progesterone receptor undergoes dual regulation at the level of transcription: positive by estrogens and negative by progestins. The two aspects of this regulation are mediated by a single intragenic estrogen-responsive element. Estrogen receptor binding to this element has been demonstrated but progestin down-regulation does not proceed through DNA binding of the progesterone receptor. This result suggests some kind of protein-protein interaction--direct or indirect--between estrogen and progesterone receptors. At the post-transcriptional level, the progesterone receptor undergoes a hormone-dependent hyperphosphorylation of serine residues localized in the N-terminal region. Studies of progesterone receptor mutants have determined the influence of the different receptor domains in the phosphorylation mechanism. A casein kinase copurifies with the receptor. The role of this phosphorylation remains to be determined.
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