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Transactivation and synergistic properties of the mineralocorticoid receptor: relationship to the glucocorticoid receptor.

R Rupprecht1, J L Arriza, D Spengler, J M Reul, R M Evans, F Holsboer, K Damm.   

Abstract

The human mineralocorticoid (hMR) and glucocorticoid (hGR) receptors mediate biological responses to adrenal corticosteroids and synthetic ligands. In transient transfection studies, corticosteroid-responsive promoters were used to monitor the hormone-dependent transcriptional regulatory properties of both receptors. The hMR mediates a lower stimulation of the transcription rate than the hGR and does not show cooperative activity on promoters containing multiple palindromic glucocorticoid-responsive elements. The functional importance of the amino-terminus in this differential response was demonstrated by hMR/hGR hybrid receptors in which this region was exchanged or deleted. These experiments revealed that the hMR amino-terminus does not provide the strong transactivation function present in the equivalent hGR domain and, in contrast to the hGR amino-terminus, interferes with the synergistic activity mediated by the DNA- and ligand-binding domains of both receptors.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8388999     DOI: 10.1210/mend.7.4.8388999

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Endocrinol        ISSN: 0888-8809


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