Dissecting Steroid Receptor Function by Analytical Ultracentrifugation

Steroid receptors comprise a family of ligand-activated transcription factors. The members include the androgen receptor (AR), estrogen receptor (ER), glucocorticoid receptor (GR), mineralocorticoid receptor (MR), and progesterone receptor (PR). Each receptor controls distinct sets of genes associat...

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Mutation, Missense
Promoter Regions, Genetic
Protein Binding
Protein Multimerization
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Receptors, Steroid - physiology
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