NANCY WEIGEL to Mutation
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A novel androgen receptor mutant, A748T, exhibits hormone concentration-dependent defects in nuclear accumulation and activity despite normal hormone-binding affinity. Mol Endocrinol. 2002 Dec; 16(12):2692-705.
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A C619Y mutation in the human androgen receptor causes inactivation and mislocalization of the receptor with concomitant sequestration of SRC-1 (steroid receptor coactivator 1) Mol Endocrinol. 1999 Dec; 13(12):2065-75.
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Regulation of progesterone receptor activity by cyclin dependent kinases 1 and 2 occurs in part by phosphorylation of the SRC-1 carboxyl-terminus. Int J Biochem Cell Biol. 2011 Aug; 43(8):1157-67.
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Constitutively active FOXO1a and a DNA-binding domain mutant exhibit distinct co-regulatory functions to enhance progesterone receptor A activity. J Mol Endocrinol. 2007 Jun; 38(6):673-90.
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Androgen receptor action in hormone-dependent and recurrent prostate cancer. J Cell Biochem. 2006 Oct 01; 99(2):362-72.
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Androgen receptor mutations in prostate cancer. Cancer Res. 2000 Feb 15; 60(4):944-9.
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International Union of Pharmacology. LXV. The pharmacology and classification of the nuclear receptor superfamily: glucocorticoid, mineralocorticoid, progesterone, and androgen receptors. Pharmacol Rev. 2006 Dec; 58(4):782-97.
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Akt phosphorylates and suppresses the transactivation of retinoic acid receptor alpha. Biochem J. 2006 May 01; 395(3):653-62.
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c-Jun N-terminal kinase contributes to aberrant retinoid signaling in lung cancer cells by phosphorylating and inducing proteasomal degradation of retinoic acid receptor alpha. Mol Cell Biol. 2005 Feb; 25(3):1054-69.
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Phosphorylation of the nuclear receptor SF-1 modulates cofactor recruitment: integration of hormone signaling in reproduction and stress. Mol Cell. 1999 Apr; 3(4):521-6.
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The steroid-dependent regulatory element in the ovalbumin gene does not function as a typical steroid response element. J Biol Chem. 1990 May 05; 265(13):7590-5.
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