Estrogens and antiestrogens mediate contrasting transitions in estrogen receptor conformation which determine chromatin access: a review and synthesis of recent observations.

  • K. Nelson
  • , J. R. van Nagell
  • , H. Gallion
  • , E. S. Donaldson
  • , E. J. Pavlik

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Our perspective is that the mechanisms separating the action of estrogen agonists and antagonists involve contrasting transitions in receptor conformation which determine receptor access to different chromatin regions. Although we have suggested that size related exclusion of receptor may provide one manner for determining chromatin access (Pavlik et al., 1985), additional mechanisms may also be involved. The most recent evidence from several laboratories supports this perspective and indicates that estrogen receptors associated with antiestrogens are competent with respect to activation and response elicitation. Thus, we believe that an important course for future effort will be to define chromatin interactions that are limited to estrogen receptors complexed with either agonist or antagonist.

Idioma originalEnglish
Páginas (desde-hasta)85-104
Número de páginas20
PublicaciónProgress in Clinical and Biological Research
Volumen262
EstadoPublished - 1988

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Medicine

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