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233 related items for PubMed ID: 10555957

  • 1. Cysteine 530 of the human estrogen receptor alpha is the main covalent attachment site of 11beta-(aziridinylalkoxyphenyl)estradiols.
    Aliau S, Mattras H, Richard E, Borgna JL.
    Biochemistry; 1999 Nov 09; 38(45):14752-62. PubMed ID: 10555957
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  • 2. 17 alpha (haloacetamidoalkyl) estradiols alkylate the human estrogen receptor at cysteine residues 417 and 530.
    Aliau S, El Garrouj D, Yasri A, Katzenellenbogen BS, Borgna JL.
    Biochemistry; 1997 May 13; 36(19):5861-7. PubMed ID: 9153427
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  • 3. Mutagenesis of cysteines in the hormone binding domain of the human estrogen receptor. Alterations in binding and transcriptional activation by covalently and reversibly attaching ligands.
    Reese JC, Katzenellenbogen BS.
    J Biol Chem; 1991 Jun 15; 266(17):10880-7. PubMed ID: 2040605
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  • 4. Steroidal affinity labels of the estrogen receptor alpha. 4. Electrophilic 11beta-aryl derivatives of estradiol.
    Aliau S, Delettre G, Mattras H, El Garrouj D, Nique F, Teutsch G, Borgna JL.
    J Med Chem; 2000 Feb 24; 43(4):613-28. PubMed ID: 10691688
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  • 7. Differential inhibition of estrogen and antiestrogen binding to the estrogen receptor by diethylpyrocarbonate.
    Borgna JL, Scali J.
    J Steroid Biochem; 1988 Oct 24; 31(4A):427-36. PubMed ID: 3050278
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  • 9. Identification of cysteine 530 as the covalent attachment site of an affinity-labeling estrogen (ketononestrol aziridine) and antiestrogen (tamoxifen aziridine) in the human estrogen receptor.
    Harlow KW, Smith DN, Katzenellenbogen JA, Greene GL, Katzenellenbogen BS.
    J Biol Chem; 1989 Oct 15; 264(29):17476-85. PubMed ID: 2793867
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  • 10. Steroidal affinity labels of the estrogen receptor. 2. 17 alpha-[(Haloacetamido)alkyl]estradiols.
    el Garrouj D, Aliau S, Aumelas A, Borgna JL.
    J Med Chem; 1995 Jun 23; 38(13):2339-48. PubMed ID: 7608900
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  • 11. Hormone binding and transcription activation by estrogen receptors: analyses using mammalian and yeast systems.
    Katzenellenbogen BS, Bhardwaj B, Fang H, Ince BA, Pakdel F, Reese JC, Schodin D, Wrenn CK.
    J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol; 1993 Dec 23; 47(1-6):39-48. PubMed ID: 8274440
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  • 12. William L. McGuire Memorial Symposium. Estrogen receptors: ligand discrimination and antiestrogen action.
    Katzenellenbogen BS, Fang H, Ince BA, Pakdel F, Reese JC, Wooge CH, Wrenn CK.
    Breast Cancer Res Treat; 1993 Dec 23; 27(1-2):17-26. PubMed ID: 8260727
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  • 13. Characterization of bacterially expressed rat estrogen receptor beta ligand binding domain by mass spectrometry: structural comparison with estrogen receptor alpha.
    Witkowska HE, Carlquist M, Engström O, Carlsson B, Bonn T, Gustafsson JA, Shackleton CH.
    Steroids; 1997 Dec 23; 62(8-9):621-31. PubMed ID: 9292936
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  • 14. Identification of charged residues in an N-terminal portion of the hormone-binding domain of the human estrogen receptor important in transcriptional activity of the receptor.
    Pakdel F, Reese JC, Katzenellenbogen BS.
    Mol Endocrinol; 1993 Nov 23; 7(11):1408-17. PubMed ID: 8114756
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  • 15. Human estrogen receptor ligand activity inversion mutants: receptors that interpret antiestrogens as estrogens and estrogens as antiestrogens and discriminate among different antiestrogens.
    Montano MM, Ekena K, Krueger KD, Keller AL, Katzenellenbogen BS.
    Mol Endocrinol; 1996 Mar 23; 10(3):230-42. PubMed ID: 8833652
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  • 18. Differential interactions of estrogens and antiestrogens at the 17 beta-hydroxy or counterpart function with the estrogen receptor.
    Borgna JL, Scali J.
    Eur J Biochem; 1991 Aug 01; 199(3):575-85. PubMed ID: 1868844
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  • 19. Effects of arsenite on estrogen receptor-alpha expression and activity in MCF-7 breast cancer cells.
    Stoica A, Pentecost E, Martin MB.
    Endocrinology; 2000 Oct 01; 141(10):3595-602. PubMed ID: 11014213
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  • 20. Steroidal affinity labels of the estrogen receptor. 1. 17 alpha-(Bromoacetoxy)alkyl/alkynylestradiols.
    el Garrouj D, Aumelas A, Borgna JL.
    J Med Chem; 1993 Oct 01; 36(20):2973-83. PubMed ID: 8411015
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