Stoichiometry and site-specific phosphorylation of human progesterone receptor in native target cells and in the baculovirus expression system

scientific article published on August 1996

Stoichiometry and site-specific phosphorylation of human progesterone receptor in native target cells and in the baculovirus expression system is …
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P356DOI10.1074/JBC.271.32.19546
P698PubMed publication ID8702648
P5875ResearchGate publication ID14498995

P2093author name stringZhang Y
Weigel NL
Beck CA
Edwards DP
Altmann M
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Dimerization of mammalian progesterone receptors occurs in the absence of DNA and is related to the release of the 90-kDa heat shock proteinQ28262754
Activation of the estrogen receptor through phosphorylation by mitogen-activated protein kinaseQ29617567
Characterization of human androgen receptor overexpressed in the baculovirus systemQ33611766
Serine 167 is the major estradiol-induced phosphorylation site on the human estrogen receptorQ34317408
The DNA-bending protein HMG-1 enhances progesterone receptor binding to its target DNA sequencesQ36653016
The A and B isoforms of the human progesterone receptor operate through distinct signaling pathways within target cellsQ36672641
Mechanism of estrogen receptor-dependent transcription in a cell-free systemQ36775149
Hormone-induced progesterone receptor phosphorylation consists of sequential DNA-independent and DNA-dependent stages: analysis with zinc finger mutants and the progesterone antagonist ZK98299.Q36935311
Overproduction of rat 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 receptor in insect cells using the baculovirus expression systemQ37557665
Characterization of human mineralocorticosteroid receptor expressed in the baculovirus systemQ37633253
Hormone- and DNA-binding mechanisms of the recombinant human estrogen receptorQ38318216
Characterization and Functional Properties of the A and B Forms of Human Progesterone Receptors Synthesized in a Baculovirus SystemQ38332599
Steroid hormone receptor phosphorylation: is there a physiological role?Q40686365
Analysis of baculovirus-expressed androgen receptorsQ40819047
Phosphorylation of the human estrogen receptor by mitogen-activated protein kinase and casein kinase II: consequence on DNA bindingQ41279109
1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 modulates phosphorylation of serine 205 in the human vitamin D receptor: site-directed mutagenesis of this residue promotes alternative phosphorylationQ41474585
The steroid binding domain influences intracellular solubility of the baculovirus overexpressed glucocorticoid and mineralocorticoid receptorsQ41552995
Phosphorylation of the human 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 receptor by cAMP-dependent protein kinase, in vitro, and in transfected COS-7 cells.Q41565071
Overexpression of full-length human glucocorticoid receptor in Spodoptera frugiperda cells using the baculovirus expression vector systemQ42073248
Two types of anti-progestins have distinct effects on site-specific phosphorylation of human progesterone receptorQ42513872
Heat shock alters the composition of heteromeric steroid receptor complexes and enhances receptor activity in vivoQ67486651
A manual sequencing method for identification of phosphorylated amino acids in phosphopeptidesQ68059576
Immunologic analysis of human breast cancer progesterone receptors. 1. Immunoaffinity purification of transformed receptors and production of monoclonal antibodiesQ69464715
An improved method for thin-layer chromatography of nucleotide mixtures containing32P-labeled orthophosphateQ72370254
The human progesterone receptor A-form functions as a transcriptional modulator of mineralocorticoid receptor transcriptional activityQ72413179
P433issue32
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectstoichiometryQ213185
phosphorylationQ242736
P304page(s)19546-19555
P577publication date1996-08-01
P1433published inJournal of Biological ChemistryQ867727
P1476titleStoichiometry and site-specific phosphorylation of human progesterone receptor in native target cells and in the baculovirus expression system
P478volume271

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