Authors
Andrzej M Brzozowski, Ashley CW Pike, Zbigniew Dauter, Roderick E Hubbard, Tomas Bonn, Owe Engström, Lars Öhman, Geoffrey L Greene, Jan-Åke Gustafsson, Mats Carlquist
Publication date
1997/10/16
Journal
Nature
Volume
389
Issue
6652
Pages
753-758
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
Oestrogens are involved in the growth, development and homeostasis of a number of tissues. The physiological effects of these steroids are mediated by a ligand-inducible nuclear transcription factor, the oestrogen receptor (ER). Hormone binding to the ligand-binding domain (LBD) of the ER initiates a series of molecular events culminating in the activation or repression of target genes. Transcriptional regulation arises from the direct interaction of the ER with components of the cellular transcription machinery,. Here we report the crystal structures of the LBD of ER in complex with the endogenous oestrogen, 17β-oestradiol, and the selective antagonist raloxifene, at resolutions of 3.1 and 2.6 Å, respectively. The structures provide a molecular basis for the distinctive pharmacophore of the ER and its catholic binding properties. Agonist and antagonist bind at the same site within the core of the LBD but demonstrate …
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