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. 2002 May 1;59(5):821–831. doi: 10.1007/s00018-002-8470-2

Human estrogen receptor-α: regulation by synthesis, modification and degradation

G Reid 1, S Denger 1, M Kos 1, F Gannon 1,
PMCID: PMC11146101  PMID: 12088282

Abstract.

This review aims to evaluate the impact that human estrogen receptor-α (ER-α) synthesis, modification and degradation has on estrogen-dependant physiological and pathological processes within the body. Estrogen signaling is transduced through estrogen receptors, which act as ligand-inducible transcription factors. The significance of different isoforms of ER-α that lack structural features of full-length ER-α are discussed. The influence of differential promoter usage on the amount and isoform of ER-α within individual cell types is also reviewed. Moreover, the potential role of phosphorylation, ubiquitination and acetylation in the function and dynamic turnover of ER-α is presented.

Keywords: Key words. Estrogen receptor-α; regulation; splicing; isoform; tissue specificity; proteasome, post-translational modification; ubiquitination; phosphorylation; acetylation.

Footnotes

Received 12 February 2002; accepted 14 March 2002


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