Title : Involvement of three glutamine tracts in human androgen receptor transactivation.

Pub. Date : 2010 Jan

PMID : 19833203






6 Functional Relationships(s)
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1 In a reporter gene assay using two-tandem repeats of an androgen response element, deletion of glutamine tracts significantly increased AR transactivation in the following order: wild-type<a single deletion of polyQ or Q5<double deletion of polyQ and Q6<double deletion of polyQ and Q5<triple deletion. polyglutamine androgen receptor Homo sapiens
2 In a reporter gene assay using two-tandem repeats of an androgen response element, deletion of glutamine tracts significantly increased AR transactivation in the following order: wild-type<a single deletion of polyQ or Q5<double deletion of polyQ and Q6<double deletion of polyQ and Q5<triple deletion. polyglutamine androgen receptor Homo sapiens
3 Deletion of polyQ alone or combined deletion of polyQ and Q5 from an AR mutant lacking the ligand-binding domain, which is constitutively active due to activation function-1, increased AR transactivation. polyglutamine androgen receptor Homo sapiens
4 Deletion of polyQ alone or combined deletion of polyQ and Q5 from an AR mutant lacking the ligand-binding domain, which is constitutively active due to activation function-1, increased AR transactivation. polyglutamine androgen receptor Homo sapiens
5 Q5, like polyQ, was found to be involved in the interaction between the NH(2)- and COOH-terminal regions of AR (N-C interaction). polyglutamine androgen receptor Homo sapiens
6 These results indicate that the inhibitory effects of polyQ and Q5 on AR transactivation are the due, at least in part, to their negative regulation of N-C interaction. polyglutamine androgen receptor Homo sapiens