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Inhibition of uterine estrogen receptor transformation by sodium molybdate.
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Molecular PharmacologySignal TransductionMolecular PhysiologyMedicineHormonal ReceptorUterine ReceptivityPhysiologySodium MolybdateReceptor ComplexReceptor TransformationCellular BiochemistryEndocrinologyPharmacologyCellular PhysiologyEndocrine ResearchReproductive HormoneReproductive Endocrinology
The effects of sodium molybdate on the transformation of mouse uterine cytoplasmic estradiol . receptor complex has been studied. If molybdate is added to cytosol containing the nontransformed estradiol . receptor complex, it blocks the receptor transformation which otherwise occurs during incubation at 28 degrees C. The inhibition by molybdate is apparent both in sucrose gradient centrifugation analyses of estradiol . receptor complexes and [3H]estradiol dissociation kinetic studies. A molybdate-sensitive change of the nontransformed estradiol . receptor complex can also be inferred from behavior of the estradiol . receptor complex on low ionic strength sucrose gradients.
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