Implications of a polyglutamine tract in the function of the human androgen receptor.

Biochem Biophys Res Commun

Division of Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, Campus Gasthuisberg O/N, University of Leuven, O/N, Herestraat 49, B-3000, Louvain, Belgium.

Published: June 2003

The androgen receptor (AR) is a ligand-dependent transcription factor and belongs to the nuclear receptor family. The AR gene contains a long polymorphic CAG repeat, coding for a polyglutamine tract. In the full size AR, the deletion of the polyglutamine tract results in an increase in the transactivation through canonical AREs. However, this effect is clearly dependent on the response elements, since it is not observed on selective elements. In our assays, a deletion of the repeat positively affected the interactions of the ligand-binding domain with the amino-terminal domain as well as the recruitment of the p160 coactivator SRC-1e to the amino-terminal domain of the AR. This is reflected by an enhanced coactivation of the AR by SRC-1e.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0006-291x(03)00902-1DOI Listing

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