Androgen receptor binding sites identified in mouse testis

Androgen/androgen receptor (AR) signaling plays decisive roles in testicular spermatogenesis [ 1 ]. However, the under- lying molecular mechanism of androgen and AR regulation (i.e. the genes that are regulated and their functions) remains largely undefined. Microarray analysis combined with an- dro...

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description Androgen/androgen receptor (AR) signaling plays decisive roles in testicular spermatogenesis [ 1 ]. However, the under- lying molecular mechanism of androgen and AR regulation (i.e. the genes that are regulated and their functions) remains largely undefined. Microarray analysis combined with an- drogen treatment or AR knockout animal models has iden- tified androgen-dependent genes in mouse testis [2,3]. However, this approach does not distinguish direct and indirect targets of androgen/AR. Until now, only a few AR-binding sites containing androgen responsive elements (AREs) located within the promoter regions of androgen re- sponsive genes in testis have these genes are direct targets been reported,
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subjects Androgens - metabolism
Androgens - pharmacology
Animals
Binding Sites - genetics
Chromatin Immunoprecipitation
Gene Expression Regulation - drug effects
Homeodomain Proteins - genetics
Kallikreins - genetics
Male
Mice
Proteins - genetics
Receptors, Androgen - metabolism
Response Elements - genetics
Steroid 17-alpha-Hydroxylase - genetics
Testis - metabolism
Transcription Factors - genetics
分子机制
受体结合位点
基因敲除
小鼠睾丸
微阵列分析
激素反应元件
生精功能
雄激素受体
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