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. 1978 Jan;5(1):87-103.
doi: 10.1093/nar/5.1.87.

Oestradiol-receptor complexes in subnuclear fractions of rat uterine tissue

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Oestradiol-receptor complexes in subnuclear fractions of rat uterine tissue

W de Boer et al. Nucleic Acids Res. 1978 Jan.
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Abstract

The subnuclear distribution of 3H-oestradiol-receptor complexes was studied in uterine tissue of ovariectomized adult rats. Nuclei were sonically disrupted and 8 different subnuclear fractions were isolated by discontinuous sucrose density gradient centrifugation. 3H-Oestradiol-receptor complexes, measured by hydroxylapatite column chromatography, were localized in a light chromatin fraction as well as in a heavy chromatin fraction. Using the hydroxylapatite chromatography technique it was possible to demonstrate three classes of oestradiol-receptor complexes which differ in affinity for the chromatin. Oestradiol-receptor complexes with a high affinity for the chromatin were predominantly localized in the heavy chromatin fraction, whereas complexes with a lower affinity for their acceptor sites were present in the lighter chromatin fraction.

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