- A mutant selective anti-estrogen is a pure antagonist on EREs and AP-1 response elements
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Estrogen receptors (ERs) regulate gene transcription through classic estrogen response elements (EREs) as well as AP-1 responsive genes. The common SERMs Raloxifene, Tamoxifen, and ICI164384 function as ER antagonists on EREs but as ERβ agonists/partial agonists on AP-1 responsive genes. While developing a mutant selective analog of Raloxifene, that is an antagonist of ERα(E353A), we discovered an antagonist of wild-type ERα and ERβ that is also an antagonist of ERβ/AP-1 response. The analog, DRL527, represses basal AP-1 gene expression and antagonizes Raloxifene stimulated AP-1 expression. Therefore DRL527 has a unique, previously unreported, ERE/AP-1 activity profile.
- Jain, Disha,Koh, John T.
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supporting information; experimental part
p. 5258 - 5261
(2010/10/03)
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