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Molecular structure and biological function of the cancer-amplified nuclear receptor coactivator SRC-3/AIB1

Authors :
Liao, Lan
Kuang, Shao-Qing
Yuan, Yuhui
Gonzalez, Sonia M.
O’Malley, Bert W.
Xu, Jianming
Source :
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry & Molecular Biology. Dec2002, Vol. 83 Issue 1-5, p3. 12p.
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Nuclear hormone receptors are ligand-dependent transcription factors that require coactivators to regulate target gene expression. The steroid receptor coactivator-3 (SRC-3), also known as p/CIP, RAC3, AIB1, ACTR and TRAM-1, is a cancer-amplified coactivator in the SRC gene family that also contains SRC-1 and TIF2/GRIP1. SRC-3 interacts with nuclear receptors and certain other transcription factors, recruits histone acetyltransferases and methyltransferases for chromatin remodeling and facilitates target gene transcription. Accumulated results from both ex vivo and animal model studies indicate that SRC-3 plays important roles in many biological processes involving cell proliferation, cell migration, cell differentiation, somatic growth, sexual maturation, female reproductive function, vasoprotection and breast cancer. This article summarizes our current knowledge about SRC-3 under the following topics: molecular cloning and characterization; molecular structure and functional mechanisms; SRC-3 as a molecular target of growth factors and cytokines; organization and expression of the SRC-3 gene; generation and characterization of SRC-3 knockout mice; role of SRC-3 in the vasoprotective effects of estrogen; role of SRC-3 in cell migration, proliferation and cancers. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09600760
Volume :
83
Issue :
1-5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Steroid Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
9288117
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/S0960-0760(02)00254-6