PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 8246999-0 1993 A mutant androgen receptor from patients with Reifenstein syndrome: identification of the function of a conserved alanine residue in the D box of steroid receptors. Alanine 114-121 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 9-26 8246999-7 1993 Exchanging alanine 596 in the wild-type androgen receptor with serine or valine produced mutants with properties indistinguishable from those of the naturally occurring threonine 596 mutant receptor. Alanine 11-18 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 40-57 8246999-8 1993 These results indicate that an alanine residue at position 596 contributes important structural and functional activities to the androgen receptor. Alanine 31-38 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 129-146 8246999-9 1993 In the androgen receptor from the patients with Reifenstein syndrome, in which this alanine is converted to a threonine, wild-type receptor properties can be restored by exchanging an additional threonine at position 602 to an alanine. Alanine 84-91 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 7-24 8246999-10 1993 An alanine residue at position 596 or 602 in the DNA binding domain of the androgen receptor is therefore important for the full function of this receptor. Alanine 3-10 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 75-92 8246999-11 1993 In all steroid receptors that bind the core sequence AGAACANNNTGTTCT, an alanine residue is also present at a position equivalent to alanine 596 in the androgen receptor. Alanine 73-80 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 152-169 8246999-11 1993 In all steroid receptors that bind the core sequence AGAACANNNTGTTCT, an alanine residue is also present at a position equivalent to alanine 596 in the androgen receptor. Alanine 133-140 androgen receptor Homo sapiens 152-169