A transcriptional coactivator, steroid receptor coactivator-3, selectively augments steroid receptor transcriptional activity

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Estrogen receptors ERα and ERβ are members of the family of nuclear hormone receptors and act as ligand-inducible transcriptional factors, which regulate the expression of target genes on binding to cognate response elements. We report here the characterization of steroid receptor coactivator-3 (SRC-3), a coactivator of nuclear receptor transcription that is a member of a family of steroid receptor coactivators that includes SRC-1 and transcription intermediate factor-2. SRC-3 enhanced ERa and progesterone receptor-stimulated gene transcription in a ligand-dependent manner, but stimulation of ERβ-mediated transcription was not observed. Protein-protein interaction assays, including real-time interaction analyses with BIAcore, demonstrated that the affinity of the ERα interaction with SRC-3 was much higher than that observed for the ERβ interaction with SRC-3. Mutational analysis suggests a potential interplay between the transactivation function- 1 and -2 domains of ERα and SRC-3. Furthermore, an intrinsic transactivation function was observed in the C-terminal half of SRC-3. Finally, SRC-3 was differentially expressed in various tissues and, among several tumor cells examined, was most abundant in the nuclear fraction of MCF-7 breast cancer cells. Therefore, SRC-3, a third member of a family of steroid receptor coactivators, has a distinct tissue distribution and intriguing selectivity between ERα and ERβ.

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Suen, C. S., Berrodin, T. J., Mastroeni, R., Cheskis, B. J., Lyttle, C. R., & Frail, D. E. (1998). A transcriptional coactivator, steroid receptor coactivator-3, selectively augments steroid receptor transcriptional activity. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 273(42), 27645–27653. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.273.42.27645

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