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The following pages link to Hormone-induced progesterone receptor phosphorylation consists of sequential DNA-independent and DNA-dependent stages: analysis with zinc finger mutants and the progesterone antagonist ZK98299. (Q36935311):
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- The dynamic and elusive membrane estrogen receptor-alpha (Q24294700) (← links)
- A novel orphan receptor specific for a subset of thyroid hormone-responsive elements and its interaction with the retinoid/thyroid hormone receptor subfamily (Q24609094) (← links)
- Cyclin dependent kinase 2 and the regulation of human progesterone receptor activity (Q24678662) (← links)
- Post-translational modifications of the progesterone receptors (Q27010251) (← links)
- Progesterone receptor rapid signaling mediates serine 345 phosphorylation and tethering to specificity protein 1 transcription factors (Q33315228) (← links)
- Partial agonist activity of the progesterone receptor antagonist RU486 mediated by an amino-terminal domain coactivator and phosphorylation of serine400 (Q33634265) (← links)
- Transcriptional hyperactivity of human progesterone receptors is coupled to their ligand-dependent down-regulation by mitogen-activated protein kinase-dependent phosphorylation of serine 294. (Q33969423) (← links)
- Androgens, progestins, and glucocorticoids induce follicle-stimulating hormone beta-subunit gene expression at the level of the gonadotrope (Q34137299) (← links)
- A search for a mammalian homologue of the Drosophila photoreceptor development gene glass yields Zfp64, a zinc finger encoding gene which maps to the distal end of mouse chromosome 2. (Q34416528) (← links)
- Heregulin induces transcriptional activation of the progesterone receptor by a mechanism that requires functional ErbB-2 and mitogen-activated protein kinase activation in breast cancer cells. (Q34463159) (← links)
- Estrogen receptor accessory proteins: effects on receptor-DNA interactions (Q34831864) (← links)
- Developmental changes in the expression and compartmentalization of the glucocorticoid receptor in embryonic retina (Q35289383) (← links)
- Progesterone receptors upregulate Wnt-1 to induce epidermal growth factor receptor transactivation and c-Src-dependent sustained activation of Erk1/2 mitogen-activated protein kinase in breast cancer cells (Q35642132) (← links)
- In vivo evidence against the existence of antiprogestins disrupting receptor binding to DNA (Q36298269) (← links)
- The progesterone antagonist RU486 acquires agonist activity upon stimulation of cAMP signaling pathways (Q36299014) (← links)
- Synergistic induction of follicle-stimulating hormone beta-subunit gene expression by gonadal steroid hormone receptors and Smad proteins (Q36509752) (← links)
- Integration of progesterone receptor action with rapid signaling events in breast cancer models (Q36580735) (← links)
- Progesterone induction of the 11beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 2 promoter in breast cancer cells involves coordinated recruitment of STAT5A and progesterone receptor to a distal enhancer and polymerase tracking (Q36711259) (← links)
- Differential and interactive effects of ligand-bound progesterone receptor A and B isoforms on tyrosine hydroxylase promoter activity (Q37042091) (← links)
- A composite intronic element directs dynamic binding of the progesterone receptor and GATA-2. (Q37106835) (← links)
- Steroid hormone receptors and their regulation by phosphorylation (Q38351829) (← links)
- Mutational analysis of progesterone receptor functional domains in stable cell lines delineates sets of genes regulated by different mechanisms. (Q38355746) (← links)
- Phosphorylation of progesterone receptor serine 400 mediates ligand-independent transcriptional activity in response to activation of cyclin-dependent protein kinase 2. (Q40486142) (← links)
- Regulation of gene expression by PRA-910, a novel progesterone receptor modulator, in T47D cells (Q40608620) (← links)
- Antiprogestins in the induction of labor (Q40642697) (← links)
- Androgen receptor phosphorylation (Q40931377) (← links)
- Control of transcription by steroid hormones (Q40999474) (← links)
- Transcriptional Regulation of the Murine Multidrug Resistance Genemdr1b by Progesterone Occurs via an Indirect Mechanism (Q41101025) (← links)
- Stoichiometry and site-specific phosphorylation of human progesterone receptor in native target cells and in the baculovirus expression system (Q41175720) (← links)
- Role of phosphorylation on DNA binding and transcriptional functions of human progesterone receptors (Q41192640) (← links)
- Ligand-induced conformational alterations of the androgen receptor analyzed by limited trypsinization. Studies on the mechanism of antiandrogen action (Q41270319) (← links)
- Modulators of cellular protein phosphorylation alter the trans-activation function of human progesterone receptor and the biological activity of progesterone antagonists (Q41584934) (← links)
- Two types of anti-progestins have distinct effects on site-specific phosphorylation of human progesterone receptor (Q42513872) (← links)
- Interference between progesterone and dioxin signal transduction pathways. Different mechanisms are involved in repression by the progesterone receptor A and B isoforms (Q42543741) (← links)
- Hormonal regulation of tumor suppressor proteins in breast cancer cells (Q43625322) (← links)
- Differential gene regulation by the two progesterone receptor isoforms in human breast cancer cells (Q43805305) (← links)
- New human breast cancer cells to study progesterone receptor isoform ratio effects and ligand-independent gene regulation (Q44000727) (← links)
- Progesterone receptor activates its promoter activity in human endometrial stromal cells (Q44044514) (← links)
- Antiprogestin pharmacodynamics, pharmacokinetics, and metabolism: implications for their long-term use. (Q45974241) (← links)
- Agonist and antagonist-induced qualitative and quantitative alterations of progesterone receptor from breast cancer cells (Q73141156) (← links)
- Inhibition of proliferation of T47D human breast cancer cells: alterations in progesterone receptor and p53 tumor suppressor protein (Q73830090) (← links)
- Characterization of ligand binding, DNA binding and phosphorylation of progesterone receptor by two novel progesterone receptor antagonist ligands (Q73830146) (← links)
- Using yeast to study glucocorticoid receptor phosphorylation (Q77337370) (← links)
- Coregulatory proteins in nuclear hormone receptor action (Q78017200) (← links)