The effect of antiestrogens on egg yolk protein synthesis and estrogen-binding to chromatin in the rooster liver |
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Authors: | Michael Gschwendt |
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Affiliation: | Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum, Institut für Biochemie, Heidelberg G.F.R. |
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Abstract: | Nafoxidine and CI-628, two well known antiestrogenic compounds, reduce the stimulating effect of estradiol on the estrogen-binding capacity of the liver chromatin from roosters. In vitro both antiestrogens compete with [3H] estradiol for the binding sites on the liver chromatin. They inhibit the estrogen-induced synthesis of egg yolk proteins (vitellogenin) and fail to induce this estrogen-specific protein synthesis by themselves. They show the ability, however, to increase the estrogen-binding sites on the liver chromatin to some extent. |
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Keywords: | estradiol or estradiol-17β 1,3,5 (10)-estratriene-3,17β-diol nafoxidine (U-11, 100A) CI-628 (CN-55, 945-27) α(4-pyrrolidinoethoxy)phenyl-4-methoxy-α-nitro-stilbene MER-25 |
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