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. 1981 Sep 15;198(3):447-55.
doi: 10.1042/bj1980447.

Inactivation of rat liver glucocorticoid receptor by molybdate. Effects on both non-activated and activated receptor complexes

Inactivation of rat liver glucocorticoid receptor by molybdate. Effects on both non-activated and activated receptor complexes

N Murakami et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

When freshly prepared glucocorticoid-receptor complex from rat liver cytosol was incubated at 23 degrees C in the presence of sodium molybdate, its subsequent binding to isolated nuclei, DNA-cellulose and ATP-Sepharose was blocked. In addition, binding to these acceptors by cytosol receptor complex fractionated with (NH4)2SO4 was also blocked by incubation of the complexes with 50 mM-sodium molybdate. However, molybdate had no effect on the binding of activated receptor complexes to ATP-Sepharose. Molybdate was also effective in extracting the nuclear- and DNA-cellulose-bound glucocorticoid-receptor complexes in a dose-dependent manner. Molybdate appears to exert its effects directly on the receptor by interacting with both non-activated and activated receptor forms.

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