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Transcription activator Regulation

The activity of eucaryotic transcriptional activators can be regulated by the binding of low molecular weight effectors, as well as by the binding of inhibitor proteins (see 1.3.2.3). The most significant example for transcriptional activators regulated by low molecular weight effectors are the nuclear receptors, which will be discussed in more detail in chapter 4. [Pg.59]

Androgen receptor Transcriptional regulator Inhibition of androgen receptor transcriptional activity... [Pg.187]

Nuclear Receptor Regulation of Hepatic Cytochrome P450 Enzymes. Figure 1 General mechanism for transcriptional activation of CYP genes by xenochemicals that activate their cognate xeno-receptor proteins. In the case of Ah receptor, the receptor s heterodimerization partner is Arnt, whereas in the case of the nuclear receptors CAR, PXR, and PPARa, the heterodimerization partner is RXR. The coactivator and basal transcription factor complexes shown are each comprised of a large number of protein components. [Pg.890]

The transcriptional activity of NRs is also modulated by various posttranslational modifications of the receptors themselves or of their coregulatory proteins. Phosphorylation, as well as several other types of modification, such as acetylation, SUMOylation, ubiquitinylation, and methylation, has been reported to modulate the functions of NRs, potentially constituting an important cellular integration mechanism. In addition to the modifications of the receptors themselves, such modifications have been reported for their coactivators and corepressors. Therefore, these different modes of regulation reveal an unexpected complexity of the dynamics of NR-mediated transcription. [Pg.898]

PRs also interact with other signaling pathways, which can, e.g., be regulated by phosphorylation. Independent of transcriptional activation of PR, progestins can activate cytoplasmic signaling molecules including SRC and downstream MAP kinase in mammalian cells via interaction by a specific polyproline motif in the N-terminal domain of PR. [Pg.1130]

Phosphorylation of HSF substantially enhances the transcriptional activity of HS gene expression which may be up to 100-fold of basal levels after HSFl binds to the promoter element. Heat shock will increase the C-terminal-domain-kinase activity in cell extracts, and this action may enhance the activity of RNA polymerase II that is bound to HS genes (Legagneux et al., 1990). Whether this kinase activity also affects HSFl phosphorylation is not known, but increased HS gene expression appears to occur as long as HSFl is bound to the promoter region. The CTD kinase complex contains multiple proteins, and it is quite possible that one or more of these proteins is also regulated by stress. [Pg.422]


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