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- W65199599 abstract "Current biochemical evidence favors a common molecular mechanism for all the steroid hormones. The steroid binds tightly and specifically to a cytoplasmic receptor protein, thereby increasing the affinity of the receptor for some chromosomal component. This reaction triggers events that directly affect the expression of certain specific genes. Thus, steroid receptors are the most experimentally accessible candidates for eukaryotic transcriptional regulatory proteins. However, biochemical studies are alone limited to a descriptive or correlative role in characterizing events as they occur in vivo . A full understanding of some regulatory mechanisms in the simplest prokaryotic systems has been achieved through the combined use of biochemistry and genetics. Although such manipulation of eukaryotic cells is complex, recent advances in somatic cell suggest that this strategy can provide valuable information in these systems as well. Therefore, it seems desirable to seek these biological approaches to verify existing results and get more detailed insight into the interactions between receptor–steroid complexes and nuclear binding sites. This chapter presents some cell biological studies to determine the molecular actions of steroid hormone receptors and a general class of eukaryotic gene regulatory elements and reviews their results." @default.
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- W65199599 title "Genetic Approaches to Steroid Hormone Action" @default.
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