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Publication : Membrane-localized estrogen receptor α is required for normal organ development and function.

First Author  Pedram A Year  2014
Journal  Dev Cell Volume  29
Issue  4 Pages  482-90
PubMed ID  24871949 Mgi Jnum  J:300483
Mgi Id  MGI:6502881 Doi  10.1016/j.devcel.2014.04.016
Citation  Pedram A, et al. (2014) Membrane-localized estrogen receptor alpha is required for normal organ development and function. Dev Cell 29(4):482-90
abstractText  Steroid receptors are found in discrete cellular locations, but it is unknown whether extranuclear pools are necessary for normal organ development. To assess this, we developed a point mutant estrogen receptor alpha (ERalpha) knockin mouse (C451A) that precludes palmitoylation and membrane trafficking of the steroid receptor in all organs. Homozygous knockin female mice (nuclear-only ERalpha [NOER]) show loss of rapid signaling that occurs from membrane ERalpha in wild-type mice. Multiple developmental abnormalities were found, including infertility, relatively hypoplastic uteri, abnormal ovaries, stunted mammary gland ductal development, and abnormal pituitary hormone regulation in NOER mice. These abnormalities were rescued in heterozygous NOER mice that were comparable to wild-type mice. mRNAs implicated in organ development were often poorly stimulated by estrogen only in homozygous NOER mice. We conclude that many organs require membrane ERalpha and resulting signal transduction to collaborate with nuclear ERalpha for normal development and function.
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