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The role of tyrosine 537 in estrogen receptor function and the development of rationally designed peptide antiestrogens

Yudt, 1999

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225213532770917364
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Yudt M
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An analysis of human estrogen receptor (hER) tyrosine 537 was carried out to elucidate its role in receptor function. Phosphorylation of this residue has been implicated in receptor dimerization, DNA-and hormone-binding, and transcriptional activation. A careful …
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