The retinoblastoma-interacting zinc-finger protein RIZ is a downstream effector of estrogen action

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Abstract

Co-immunoprecipitation experiments in cell extract from cultured cells or target tissues indicated that estrogen receptor was complexed with the retinoblastoma binding protein RIZ in a ligand-dependent manner. Mapping of interaction sites indicated that in both proteins the same regions and motifs responsible for the interaction of transcriptional co-activator and nuclear receptors were involved. In cultured cells, estradiol induced a redistribution of RIZ protein within the nucleus and in the cytoplasm. A similar effect was produced in vivo, in prepuberal rat endometrium, by administration of a physiological dose of estradiol. Therefore, RIZ protein could be a specific effector of estrogen action downstream of the hormone- receptor interaction, presumably involved in proliferation control.

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Abbondanza, C., Medici, N., Nigro, V., Rossi, V., Gallo, L., Piluso, G., … Puca, G. A. (2000). The retinoblastoma-interacting zinc-finger protein RIZ is a downstream effector of estrogen action. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 97(7), 3130–3135. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.97.7.3130

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