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Vol. 8, Issue 12, 2501-2509, December 1997

Differential In Vivo Regulation of Steroid Hormone Receptor Activation by Cdc37p

Albert E. Fliss,* Yifang Fang,* Frank Boschelli,dagger Dagger and Avrom J. Caplan*

 *Department of Cell Biology and Anatomy, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, New York 10029; and  dagger Department of Biochemistry, Wayne State Medical School, Detroit, Michigan 48201

The CDC37 gene is essential for the activity of p60v-src when expressed in yeast cells. Since the activation pathway for p60v-src and steroid hormone receptors is similar, the present study analyzed the hormone-dependent transactivation by androgen receptors and glucocorticoid receptors in yeast cells expressing a mutant version of the CDC37 gene. In this mutant, hormone-dependent transactivation by androgen receptors was defective at both permissive and restrictive temperatures, although transactivation by glucocorticoid receptors was mildly defective only at the restrictive temperature. Cdc37p appears to function via the androgen receptor ligand-binding domain, although it does not influence receptor hormone-binding affinity. Models for Cdc37p regulation of steroid hormone receptors are discussed.


Molecular Biology of the Cell
Vol. 8, 2501-2509, December 1997
Copyright © 1997 by The American Society for Cell Biology



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