reviewMolecular InterventionsAug 1, 2003Closed access

Estrogen Signaling: A Subtle Balance Between ER  and ER 

Karolinska Institutet

PubMed
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Abstract

The biological actions of estrogens are mediated by estrogen binding to one of two specific estrogen receptors (ERs) ERalpha and ERbeta, which belong to the nuclear receptor superfamily, a family of ligand-regulated transcription factors. ERalpha and ERbeta are products of different genes and exhibit tissue- and cell-type specific expression. The characterization of mice lacking ERalpha, or ERbeta, or both has revealed that both receptor subtypes have overlapping but also unique roles in estrogen-dependent action in vivo. Additionally, ERalpha and ERbeta have different transcriptional activities in certain ligand, cell-type, and promoter contexts. Both receptors, however, are coexpressed in a number of tissues…

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Keywords
  • Estrogen receptor
  • Estrogen receptor alpha
  • Estrogen receptor beta
  • Estrogen
  • Biology
  • Cell biology
  • Transcription factor
  • Nuclear receptor
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