ZIA BC 010308 (ZIA) | |||
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Title | In vivo Imaging Analysis of Steroid/Nuclear Receptor Function | ||
Institution | NCI, Bethesda, MD | ||
Principal Investigator | Hager, Gordon | NCI Program Director | N/A |
Cancer Activity | N/A | Division | CCR |
Funded Amount | $406,291 | Project Dates | 10/01/1998 - N/A |
Fiscal Year | 2011 | Project Type | Intramural |
Research Topics w/ Percent Relevance | Cancer Types w/ Percent Relevance | ||
Cancer (100.0%) |
Breast (30.0%) Prostate (20.0%) Testes (10.0%) Uterine (20.0%) |
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Research Type | |||
Normal Functioning Endogenous Factors in the Origin and Cause of Cancer |
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Abstract | |||
We created fusion chimeras between GR and other nuclear receptors that manifest ligand dependent cytoplasmic/nuclear translocation for the chimeric receptor in response to the heterologous ligand. The approach has been successfuly developed for the retinoic acid receptor (RAR), the estrogen receptor (ER), and the progesterone receptor (PR). We developed cell lines which express fluorescently tagged versions of the receptor chimeras. The ER-GR chimeras have been utilized to screen chemical libraries, and identify new compounds with ER stimulating activity. Thus, the concept that chimeric GR fusions can be used to identify new ligands has been confirmed in a large scale screening protocol. We now believe that this approach can be generalized to many members of the nuclear receptor super-family, opening a new avenue for ligand discovery. We have also used the fluorescent protein fusion technology to show that U.S. water supplies are heavily contaminated with chemicals that have glucocorticoid activity. |