STEROID-HORMONE RECEPTOR PHOSPHORYLATION - IS THERE A PHYSIOLOGICAL-ROLE
[摘要] All members of the steroid hormone receptor family are phosphoproteins. Additional phosphorylation occurs in the presence of hormone. This hormone-induced phosphorylation, which is 2- to 7-fold more than the basal phosphorylation, is a rapid process. All steroid receptors are phosphorylated at more than one single site. Most phosphorylation sites are located in the N-terminal domain, and phosphorylation occurs mainly on serine residues. Phosphorylation on threonine residues occurs in only a few cases. Phosphorylation on tyrosine residues has been found only for the estrogen receptor. Six different protein kinases are possibly involved in steroid receptor phosphorylation (estrogen receptor kinase; protein kinase A; protein kinase C; casein kinase II; DNA-dependent kinase; Ser-Pro kinases). Steroid receptor phosphorylation has been directly implicated in: activation of hormone binding, nuclear import of steroid receptors, modulation of binding to hormone response elements, and consequently in transcription activation.
[发布日期] 1994-04-01 [发布机构]
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[关键词] HORMONE RECEPTOR;STEROID HORMONE;TRANSCRIPTION REGULATION;PROTEIN PHOSPHORYLATION;PROTEIN KINASE [时效性]