Title: Nuclear Hormone Receptor Localization
1Nuclear Hormone Receptor Localization
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3- Nuclear Localization Signal
- Protein movement into the nucleus
- Protein diffuses through nuclear membrane
- Protein is actively transported into nucleus
requiring NLS - NLS is a short sequence rich in arginines and
lysines - Receptor may have more than 1 NLS
- NLS may be masked in the inactivated state and
exposed in the active state
4- Glucocorticoid Receptor
- Receptor located in cytosol when not bound to
ligand - NLS located in LBD and hinge region (aa 497-524)
to a lesser extent - After ligand stimulation, GR forms clusters
within the nucleus - Disruption of microtubules did not alter cluster
formation - However, clusters do correspond to activated
target genes - Mineralcorticoid receptors exhibit the same
pattern of relocation - Antagonists not only disrupt clusters but prevent
them from forming quickly
5Glucocorticoid Receptor Signaling
SIGMA-ALDRICH
6Cultured cells expressing glucocorticoid
receptors after treatment with dexamethosone
7- Thyroid Receptor
- Localized within the nucleus
- Binds with DNA even without a ligand present
- Associates with co-repressors
- Suppresses some promoters dependent on TRE
- Also localized in cytoplasm
- TR mutants relocates to the cytoplasm and only
move to the nucleus when bound to a hormone
8- Progesterone Receptor
- NLS located in hinge region (aa 638-642) and on
the second zinc finger - Progesterone receptor (PR)-A
- 165 amino acids shorter than the B form
- Localized in nucleus when not bound to ligand
- Progesterone receptor (PR)-B
- Localized in cytoplasm when not bound to ligand
- Tertiary conformation results in less effective
NLS - Also, unidentified export signal may explain
localization - More research needed to explain localization
differences
9Cultured cells expressing progesterone receptor A
Cultured cells expressing progesterone receptor B
10- Estrogen Receptor
- NLS located in the hinge region (aa 256-303)
- ER-?
- Located strictly in the nucleus but not in the
nucleolus - Localization is affected by ligand binding
- Distributed in uterus and mammary glands
- Highly homologous to ER-ß, especially in the
DNA-binding domain - ER-ß
- Distributed in the ovary, testis and prostrate
11The nucleus of cultured cells expressing estrogen
receptors
12References Guiochon-Mantel, A., Milgrom, E.
Cytoplasmic-Nuclear Trafficking of Steroid
Hormone Receptors. Trends Endocrinol. Metab.
(4) 1993. p. 322-328. Hager, G.L., Lim, C.S.,
Elbi, C., Baumann, C.T. Trafficking of Nuclear
Receptors within Cells. J. of Steroid
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (74) 2000.
p. 249-254. Kawata, M., Matsuda, K., Nishi, M.,
Ogawa, H., Ochiai, I. Intracellular Dynamics
of Steroid Hormone Receptor. Neuroscience
Research (40) 2001. p. 197-203.