A MUTANT ANDROGEN RECEPTOR FROM PATIENTS WITH REINFENSTEIN SYNDROME - IDENTIFICATION OF THE FUNCTION OF A CONSERVED ALANINE RESIDUE IN THE D-BOX OF STEROID-RECEPTORS

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KASPAR, F
KLOCKER, H
DENNINGER, A
CATO, ACB
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[1] KERNFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM KARLSRUHE, INST GENET, POB 3640, D-70621 KARLSRUHE, GERMANY
[2] UNIV INNSBRUCK, DEPT UROL, A-6020 INNSBRUCK, AUSTRIA
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10.1128/MCB.13.12.7850
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Reifenstein syndrome is an eponymic term that describes partial androgen-insensitive disorders. Androgen receptor isolated from five patients with this syndrome contains a specific mutation in the DNA binding domain of the receptor. This mutation converts an alanine to a threonine at position 596 next to the zinc catenation site at the second finger. The threonine 596 mutant receptor mediated normal androgen response at promoters with closely positioned multiple regulatory elements for the androgen receptor and other transcription factors. Promoters with single isolated androgen response elements were not transactivated by the mutant receptor. In in vitro receptor-DNA binding studies, interaction with DNA by the mutant receptor was achieved only in the presence of an anti-androgen receptor antibody. 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. These results indicate that an alanine residue at position 596 contributes important structural and functional activities to the androgen receptor. 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. 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. 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.
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