Estrogens

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Upon visualizing the estrogen receptor in an <scene name='48/483891/Arrow_view/1'>arrow representation</scene>, the structure can be classified as parallel or anti-parallel. Here is the zoomed <scene name='48/483891/Hydrophobic_pocket/3'>primarily hydrophobic pocket</scene>.
Upon visualizing the estrogen receptor in an <scene name='48/483891/Arrow_view/1'>arrow representation</scene>, the structure can be classified as parallel or anti-parallel. Here is the zoomed <scene name='48/483891/Hydrophobic_pocket/3'>primarily hydrophobic pocket</scene>.
*[[Estrogen-related receptor]]
*[[Estrogen-related receptor]]
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*[[Tamoxifen|Tamoxifen and the Estrogen Receptor/Tamoxifen and the Estrogen-related receptor]]
<scene name='50/501401/Cv/4'>Binding of nuclear receptor corepressor 2 peptide and 4-hydroxytamoxifen</scene> to human estrogen-related receptor γ. The chemotherapeutic drugs bisphenol and <scene name='50/501401/Cv/5'>tamoxifen</scene> are nestled between 4 alpha helices in the ERR active site.
<scene name='50/501401/Cv/4'>Binding of nuclear receptor corepressor 2 peptide and 4-hydroxytamoxifen</scene> to human estrogen-related receptor γ. The chemotherapeutic drugs bisphenol and <scene name='50/501401/Cv/5'>tamoxifen</scene> are nestled between 4 alpha helices in the ERR active site.
* [[Estrogen sulfotransferase]]
* [[Estrogen sulfotransferase]]
*[[Aromatase]]
*[[Aromatase]]
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*[[Tamoxifen|Tamoxifen and the Estrogen Receptor/Tamoxifen and the Estrogen-related receptor]]
 
*[[Finasteride]]
*[[Finasteride]]

Revision as of 10:30, 3 November 2021

Human estrogen receptor-ligand binding domain (grey) complex with transcription intermediate factor-2 peptide (pink) and estradiol (PDB code 1gwr)

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References

  1. Li MJ, Greenblatt HM, Dym O, Albeck S, Pais A, Gunanathan C, Milstein D, Degani H, Sussman JL. Structure of estradiol metal chelate and estrogen receptor complex: The basis for designing a new class of selective estrogen receptor modulators. J Med Chem. 2011 Apr 7. PMID:21473635 doi:10.1021/jm200192y

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