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glucocorticoid receptor is a ligand-dependent transcription factor that mediates the diverse actions of glucocorticoids in nearly all tissues due to its ubiquitous expression in nucleated cells. The GR belongs to the nuclear receptor subfamily and has four
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determined by transcription factor (TF) and hormonal immunohistochemistry. TFs drive maturation from pituitary stem cells: pituitary-specific POU-class homeodomain transcription factor (PIT-1) gives rise to acidophil cells; steroidogenic factor 1 (SF1) gives
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intracellular signalling cascade involving the phosphorylation of SMAD2 and SMAD3 transcription factors, their interaction with SMAD4 and translocation into the nucleus ( Massagué et al. 2005 ). Evidence also supports that activin B can also activate the
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receptor, including the AR, alpha-methylacyl-CoA racemase (AMACR), PSA, ETS transcription factor ERG (ERG) and neuroendocrine markers, and RNA sequencing and targeted DNA sequencing have been used to classify PDXs. Several PDXs have at least partial loss or
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unstructured ( Kumar & McEwan 2012 ), enabling a broad range of interactions with other transcription factors and the transcription complex, with this activity designated (trans)activation function-1 (AF-1). A functional interaction has been described between
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reduction to DHT, a more potent AR analogue and being aromatised to oestradiol (E2), which acts via oestrogen receptors (ERs). These sex steroid receptors are ligand-dependent transcription factors, and AR and ERs, upon binding of their cognate hormone, are
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transcription factors governs androgen receptor-dependent prostate cancer growth . Molecular Cell 27 380 – 392 . ( https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molcel.2007.05.041 ) Wang S Guo F Liu K Wang H Rao S Yang P & Jiang C 2008 Endocytosis of the receptor