Exploring the molecular basis of action of the passive antiglucocorticoid 21-hydroxy-6,19-epoxyprogesterone
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Exploring the molecular basis of action of the passive antiglucocorticoid 21-hydroxy-6,19-epoxyprogesterone
Abstract
21-Hydroxy-6,19-epoxyprogesterone (21OH-6,19OP) is a selective antiglucocorticoid that lacks the bulky substituent at C-11 found in active antagonists of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR). Ligand-free GR ligand-binding domain (LBD) and GR LBD complexed with 21OH-6,19OP or the agonist dexamethasone were simulated during 6 ns using molecular dynamics. Results suggest that the time fluctuation and average position adopted by the H1-H3 loop affect the ability of GR LBD-21OH-6,19OP complex to homodimerize, a necessary step in transcriptome assembly. A nuclear localization and a transactivation experiment showed that, although 21OH-6,19OP activates the translocation of the GR, the nuclear complex is unable to induce the transcription of a reporter driven by a promoter, that requires binding to a GR homodimer to be activated. These findings support the hypothesis that the passive antagonist mode of action of 21OH-6,19OP resides, at least in part, in the incapacity of the GR-21OH-6,19OP complex to dimerize.
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