Literature DB >> 10092626

Specific androgen receptor activation by an artificial coactivator.

X Sui1, K S Bramlett, M C Jorge, D A Swanson, A C von Eschenbach, G Jenster.   

Abstract

Transcription activation of steroid receptors, such as the androgen receptor (AR), is mediated by coactivators, which bridge the receptor to the preinitiation complex. To develop a tool for studying the role of the AR in normal development and disease, we constructed artificial coactivators consisting of the transcription activation domains of VP16 or p65/RelA and the AR hinge and ligand-binding domain (ARLBD), which has been shown to interact with the AR N-terminal domain. The artificial VP16-ARLBD and ARLBD-p65 coactivators interacted with the AR N terminus and wild-type AR in an androgen-dependent and androgen-specific manner. VP16-ARLBD and ARLBD-p65 enhanced the AR transactivity up to 4- and 13-fold, respectively, without affecting the expression of the AR protein. The coactivators did not enhance the transcription activity of the progesterone receptor (PR) or the glucocorticoid receptor (GR), showing their specificity for the AR. In addition, to construct PR- and GR-specific coactivators, the VP16 activation domain was fused to the PR and GR hinge/ligand-binding domain. Although VP16-PRLBD and VP16-GRLBD interacted with the C-terminal portion of steroid receptor coactivator-1, they did not enhance the transcription activity of their receptor. The presented strategy of directing activation domains or other protein activities into the DNA-bound AR complex provides a novel means of manipulating AR function in vitro and in vivo.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10092626     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.274.14.9449

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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