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Functional Differences between the Amino-Terminal Domains of Estrogen Receptors α and Î
Human estrogen receptors α (ERα) and β (ERβ) are ligand-inducible transcription factors that are highly homologous in their central DNA-binding and carboxyl-terminal ligand-binding domains. In contrast, there is very little conservation between ERα and ERβ in the amino-terminal domain. Using d...
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Published in: | Molecular pharmacology 2000-09, Vol.58 (3), p.584 |
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Main Authors: | , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Human estrogen receptors α (ERα) and β (ERβ) are ligand-inducible transcription factors that are highly homologous in their
central DNA-binding and carboxyl-terminal ligand-binding domains. In contrast, there is very little conservation between ERα
and ERβ in the amino-terminal domain. Using different human cell lines, we show that wild-type ERβ transcriptional activity
is lower or similar to that of ERα, depending on the cell type. Deletion of the amino-terminal domain in both ER subtypes
resulted in no or a lower decrease of transcriptional activity of ERβ compared with ERα, suggesting that the ERβ amino-terminal
domain contains a weaker transcriptional activation function-1. Using ERα and ERβ deletion mutants, we showed that the amino-terminal
transcriptional activity of ERβ maps to amino acids 1-31. Interestingly, this domain contains a six amino-acid motif (amino
acids 5â10 in human ERβ) that is part of the ERα-activation function-1 region (amino acids 49â54 in human ERα) and highly
conserved among all mammalian ERα amino-terminal domains. Despite this similarity between the two ER subtypes, no autonomous
and ligand-independent activity of the ERβ-amino-terminal domain was observed in yeast and mammalian cells in contrast to
ERα. This study provides a molecular basis for the difference in transcriptional activity between ERα and ERβ and establishes
that ERβ contains a structurally and functionally restricted amino-terminal transcriptional activity. |
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ISSN: | 0026-895X 1521-0111 |