Literature DB >> 9806352

Comparison of tamoxifen ligands on estrogen receptor interaction with estrogen response elements.

C M Klinge1, A L Studinski-Jones, P C Kulakosky, R A Bambara, R Hilf.   

Abstract

The estrogen receptor (ER) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that binds to specific DNA sequences, estrogen response elements (EREs). Estradiol-liganded ER (E2-ER) binds cooperatively to stereoaligned EREs that are surrounded by naturally-occurring AT-rich sequences with a stoichiometry of one E2-ER dimer per ERE. When ER is bound by 4-hydroxytamoxifen (4-OHT), the active metabolite of the widely used therapeutic antiestrogen tamoxifen (TAM), the receptor binds to EREs with high affinity. However, one molecule of 4-OHT ligand dissociates from the ER dimer apparently during the process of binding to DNA, yielding a stoichiometry of one [3H]4-OHT molecule per ERE. To determine whether DNA-binding induced ligand dissociation is a general property of type I antiestrogens that are not covalently attached to the ER, we examined the interaction of ER liganded by tamoxifen (TAM) with EREs. We demonstrate that TAM-ER binds EREs with lower affinity than E2-ER, 4-OHT-ER, or ER liganded by the covalent antiestrogen tamoxifen aziridine. Unlike E2-ER, both TAM and 4-OHT-ER bind EREs non-cooperatively. Like 4-OHT, TAM appears to dissociate from the liganded ER as the receptor binds EREs. Additionally, partial proteolysis of ERE-bound ER by trypsin revealed different cleavage patterns for E2 versus 4-OHT and TAM. These findings indicate that the behavior of the ER liganded by TAM is generally similar to that of the antiestrogen 4-OHT.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9806352     DOI: 10.1016/s0303-7207(98)00130-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Endocrinol        ISSN: 0303-7207            Impact factor:   4.102


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