Nuclear localization of unoccupied oestrogen receptors
- 1 February 1984
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 307 (5953), 747-749
- https://doi.org/10.1038/307747a0
Abstract
According to the current model of steroid hormone action oestrogen is thought to bind to its receptor in the cytoplasm of target cells and the oestrogen-receptor complex is then translocated into the nucleus. This model is based on evidence obtained in homogenized cell preparations in which free receptor is associated with the cytosol, whereas steroid-bound receptor is associated with the nuclear fraction. Some data suggest, however, that the unfilled receptor may reside in the nucleus, and that cytosolic localization represents an extraction artefact. We have now reinvestigated the subcellular distribution of unfilled oestrogen receptor using cytochalasin B-induced enucleation to obtain cytoplast and nucleoplast fractions from receptor-containing GH3 cells derived from rat pituitary tumours. We found that cytoplasts prepared from GH3 cells contain little oestrogen-binding activity and that most of the unfilled oestrogen receptors are associated with the nuclear fraction. We therefore suggest that the standard model is in error and that the unoccupied receptor is nuclear in the intact cell.Keywords
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