Transactivation Function-2 of Estrogen Receptor α Contains Transactivation Function-1-regulating Element.

The Journal of Biological Chemistry
Yukitomo AraoKenneth S Korach

Abstract

ERα has a ligand-dependent transactivation function in the ligand binding domain of ERα C terminus (AF-2) and a ligand-independent activation function in the N terminus (AF-1). It is still not fully understood how AF-1 and AF-2 activities are regulated cooperatively by ligands. To evaluate the AF-1 involvement in the estrogenic activities of various compounds, we analyzed these transactivation functions using AF-1-truncated and AF-2-mutated ERα mutants. AF-2 is composed of two domains with flexible and static regions. We used an AF-2 flexible region mutant and an AF-2 static region mutant. Both mutants have been reported as non-E2 responsive due to disruption of E2-mediated coactivator recruitment to the AF-2. The AF-2 mutants were not activated by agonists, but surprisingly antagonists and selective estrogen receptor modulators (SERMs) activated the AF-2 mutants. This antagonist reversal activity was derived from AF-1. Furthermore, we demonstrated that the AF-2 contains an AF-1 suppression function using C-terminal-truncated ERα mutants. From these findings we hypothesized that the mutation of AF-2 disrupted its ability to suppress AF-1, causing the antagonist reversal. To assess the AF-2-mediated AF-1 suppression, we analyzed...Continue Reading

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Feb 22, 2017·International Journal of Obesity : Journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity·S Hart-UngerK S Korach
Feb 14, 2018·Biology of Reproduction·Rex A Hess, Paul S Cooke
Apr 11, 2018·The Journal of Biological Chemistry·Yukitomo Arao, Kenneth S Korach
Jun 15, 2018·Endocrine Reviews·Sylvia C Hewitt, Kenneth S Korach
Mar 11, 2020·The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism·Soumia BraktaLawrence C Layman
Apr 1, 2021·Renal Failure·Hao-Yang MaYang Du
Oct 17, 2020·FASEB Journal : Official Publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology·Yukitomo AraoKenneth S Korach
May 25, 2021·Essays in Biochemistry·Yukitomo Arao, Kenneth S Korach

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