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. 1997 Feb;11(2):193-202.
doi: 10.1210/mend.11.2.9884.

RIP 140 enhances nuclear receptor-dependent transcription in vivo in yeast

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RIP 140 enhances nuclear receptor-dependent transcription in vivo in yeast

A Joyeux et al. Mol Endocrinol. 1997 Feb.

Abstract

RIP140 has previously been cloned as a factor that interacts with the estrogen receptor (ER) in vitro. We demonstrate in this study that RIP140 is a co-factor for nuclear receptor in yeast. RIP140 enhances the ER transcriptional activity by increasing 1.5- to 4-fold the induction factor of the reporter gene response at saturating hormone concentrations, this effect being magnified at suboptimal doses of estradiol. Moreover, RIP140 decreases the ED50 of the dose-response curve. These effects are recovered with an N-terminal truncated ER, but impaired by point mutations that abolish AF2-AD activity. We did not observe any modulation of the partial agonist 4-hydroxytamoxifen activity in the presence of RIP140. Thus, RIP140 modulates transcriptional activity of ER through the AF2-AD domain and in a agonist-dependent fashion. RIP140 is also a strong coactivator for the retinoid pathway, as its expression enhances 10-fold the transactivation of a chimeric retinoic acid-alpha receptor at saturant hormone concentration and left shifted 5-fold the ED50 of the dose-response curve. We have investigated whether RIP140 could be involved in cross-talk between estrogenic and retinoid pathways.

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