1. Retracted: Switching of chromatin‐remodelling complexes for oestrogen receptor‐α
- Author
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Hirochika Kitagawa, Ichiro Takada, Shinichiro Takezawa, Maiko Okada, Shigeaki Kato, Ikuko Yamaoka, and Yoshihiro Mezaki
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Cell growth ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Cellular differentiation ,Cell cycle ,Biology ,Biochemistry ,Chromatin ,Cell biology ,Transactivation ,Steroid hormone ,Genetics ,medicine ,Receptor ,Molecular Biology ,Estrogen receptor alpha - Abstract
The female sex steroid hormone oestrogen stimulates both cell proliferation and cell differentiation in target tissues. These biological actions are mediated primarily through nuclear oestrogen receptors (ERs). The ligand-dependent transactivation of ERs requires several nuclear co-regulator complexes; however, the cell-cycle-dependent associations of these complexes are poorly understood. By using a synchronization system, we found that the transactivation function of ERalpha at G2/M was lowered. Biochemical approaches showed that ERalpha associated with two discrete classes of ATP-dependent chromatin-remodelling complex in a cell-cycle-dependent manner. The components of the NuRD-type complex were identified as G2/M-phase-specific ERalpha co-repressors. Thus, our results indicate that the transactivation function of ERalpha is cell-cycle dependent and is coupled with a cell-cycle-dependent association of chromatin-remodelling complexes.
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- 2008