PromoterBinding :

Entities PRL ---- NR3C1
References 5
Connectivity 2
Effect unknown
Owner Public
URN urn:agi-PromoterBinding:inout-urn:agi-llid:5617:inout-urn:agi-llid:2908::unknown

MedLine Reference 2744462:4
Sentence Repression is dependent on the glucocorticoid receptor, which binds to the PLF promoter in a region that includes the AP-1 site, and the 31-bp phorbol ester 12-O-tetra decanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA)-inducible region is sufficient to mediate glucocorticoid repression.
Organism Mus musculus

Organ pituitar
Journal Endocrinology
Journal Reference v145 i3 p1322 (2004)
Journal Link http://endo.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/145/3/1322
MedLine Reference 14630718:1179
Sentence This experiment was designed to determine whether GR are involved in the induction of PRL cells.

CellLineName HC11
Journal Mol. Endocrin
Journal Reference v17 i9 p1805 (2003)
Journal Link http://mend.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/17/9/1805
MedLine Reference 12819296:1077
Sentence GR is known to enhance the PRL-induced DNA binding and transcriptional activity of Stat5 by increasing its tyrosine phosphorylation probably through modulating the rate of dephosphorylation ( 36 ).
Organism Mus musculus

Organ pituitar
Journal J. Biol. Chem
Journal Reference v276 i26 p23838 (2001)
Journal Link http://www.jbc.org/cgi/content/full/276/26/23838
MedLine Reference 11331288:1329
Sentence Still other studies have demonstrated that interactions between PBX complexes and the glucocorticoid receptor mediate the inhibitory effect of glucocorticoids on prolactin transcription in non-pituitary cell lines ( 38 ).

Journal PNAS
Journal Reference v98 i23 p13055 (2001)
Journal Link http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/98/23/13055
MedLine Reference 11606769:1164
Sentence Despite the higher contribution of jun proteins to the AP-1 complexes, and the noted positive cooperation of jun dimers with glucocorticoid receptor to stimulate transcription from a PLF gene-regulatory element ( 21 ), glucocorticoids continue to inhibit PLF gene expression.
Organism Mus musculus