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T1 |
0-88 |
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Cloning and characterization of androgen receptor coactivator, ARA55, in human prostate. |
T2 |
89-306 |
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Androgen receptor (AR) is a hormone-activated transcriptional factor that can bind to androgen response elements and that regulates the transcription of target genes via a mechanism that presumably involves cofactors. |
T3 |
307-398 |
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We report here the cloning of a novel AR coactivator ARA55 using a yeast two-hybrid system. |
T4 |
399-561 |
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denotes |
ARA55 consists of 444 amino acids with the predicted molecular mass of 55 kDa and its sequence shows very high homology to mouse hic5, a TGF-beta1-inducible gene. |
T5 |
562-695 |
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denotes |
Yeast and mammalian two-hybrid systems and co-immunoprecipitation assays all prove ARA55 can bind to AR in a ligand-dependent manner. |
T6 |
696-952 |
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Transient transfection assay in prostate cancer DU145 cells further demonstrates that ARA55 can enhance AR transcriptional activity in the presence of 1 nM dihydrotestosterone or its antagonists such as 100 nM 17beta-estradiol or 1 microM hydroxyflutamide. |
T7 |
953-1072 |
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Our data also suggest the C-terminal half of ARA55, which includes three LIM motifs, is sufficient to interact with AR. |
T8 |
1073-1216 |
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Northern blot and polymerase chain reaction quantitation showed ARA55 can be expressed differently in normal prostate and prostate tumor cells. |
T9 |
1217-1364 |
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Together, our data suggests that ARA55 may play very important roles in the progression of prostate cancer by the modulation of AR transactivation. |