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- W193259180 abstract "Historically, studies designed to define the mechanism of action of steroid hormones have employed target tissues or cells obtained from a few types of vertebrates. However, these classical model systems represent only a fraction of the total number of known steroid responsive systems among the plant and animal kingdoms. Recent studies have revealed that some members of the kingdom Fungi possess steroid-binding proteins. One of these, Achlya ambisexualis, is the only known eukaryotic microorganism in which sexual reproduction is controlled by steroid hormones and has been under study in the laboratory. This chapter discusses the biochemical characterization of the fungal sex steroid receptors and presents evidence that supports the use of Achlya as a new model system for the study of the mechanism of action of steroid hormones in general. The study indicates that steroid hormone action in Achlya involves a mechanism that closely resembles that of steroids in higher eukaryotes. Therefore, Achlya provides a new model system with some unique advantages." @default.
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- W193259180 title "A Sex Steroid Receptor in the Water Mold Achlya ambisexualis" @default.
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