Ribonucleoprotein Binding of Steroid-"Receptor" Complexes

IT is currently believed that the action of a steroid hormone is dependent on its binding to a specific cytoplasmic "receptor" protein. The steroid-"receptor" complex then enters the cell nucleus and presumably regulates certain nuclear activities including RNA synthesis1-5.

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature. New biology (London) 1973-02, Vol.241 (111), p.211-213
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Animals
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Cattle
Cell Fractionation
Cell Nucleus - analysis
Cytoplasm - metabolism
Estradiol - metabolism
Female
letters-to-editor
Life Sciences
Male
Nucleoproteins - isolation & purification
Nucleoproteins - metabolism
Progesterone - metabolism
Prostate - analysis
Prostate - cytology
Prostate - metabolism
Protein Binding
Rats
Receptors, Cell Surface
Testosterone - metabolism
Tritium
Uterus - analysis
Uterus - cytology
Uterus - metabolism
title Ribonucleoprotein Binding of Steroid-"Receptor" Complexes
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