Human mineralocorticoid receptor interacts with actin under mineralocorticoid ligand modulation

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Abstract

The human mineralocorticoid receptor of the steroid receptor family contains a modular structure with domain E which is considered to be a hormone binding domain. Recombinant protein approaches enabled us to clearly determine that this domain is also able to interact with F-actin (K(d) about 2 μM) and G-actin. Moreover, it was revealed that this mineralocorticoid receptor domain/actin interaction was modulated by specific mineralocorticoid ligands. Agonist (aldosterone) steroid binding almost totally (91%) abolished the interaction with F-actin, while antagonist (progesterone) binding allowed more than 30% of this binding. Steroid modulation of the interaction between domain F and actin indicated that this actin binding is specific and could be essential for cellular mineralocorticoid receptor activity.

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Jalaguier, S., Mornet, D., Mesnier, D., Léger, J. J., & Auzou, G. (1996). Human mineralocorticoid receptor interacts with actin under mineralocorticoid ligand modulation. FEBS Letters, 384(2), 112–116. https://doi.org/10.1016/0014-5793(96)00295-5

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