Abstract | AIM: METHODS: RESULTS:
Quercetin dramatically induced the protein expression of c-Jun which in turn inhibited the AR function. Meanwhile, quercetin had no detectable effect on CBP expression, and the results of transient transfection demonstrated that the ectopic CBP stimulated the transcriptional activity of AR, whereas CBP-mediated stimulation could be attenuated by quercetin. Furthermore, physical interaction of c-Jun and the AR was confirmed by coimmunoprecipitation result. CONCLUSION: Overexpression of c-Jun induced by quercetin had inhibitory effect on the function of AR protein, and increased CBP expression did not reverse the inhibition by quercetin. Together, quercetin-mediated inhibition on the AR function might be not by competition with limited amount of CBP in the cell, but through a direct association of c-Jun and the AR.
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Authors | Hui-qing Yuan, Huai-fang Guo, Mei-lan He, Feng Kong, Xiao-Yan Hu, An-li Jiang, Xia Xu, Jian-ye Zhang, Y F Young Charles |
Journal | Yao xue xue bao = Acta pharmaceutica Sinica
(Yao Xue Xue Bao)
Vol. 41
Issue 9
Pg. 819-24
(Sep 2006)
ISSN: 0513-4870 [Print] China |
PMID | 17111826
(Publication Type: English Abstract, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
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Chemical References |
- Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
- Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-jun
- Receptors, Androgen
- Quercetin
- CREB-Binding Protein
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Topics |
- Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic
(pharmacology)
- CREB-Binding Protein
(genetics, metabolism, physiology)
- Cell Line, Tumor
- Humans
- Immunoprecipitation
- Male
- Prostatic Neoplasms
(metabolism, pathology)
- Protein Binding
(drug effects)
- Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-jun
(genetics, metabolism, physiology)
- Quercetin
(pharmacology)
- Receptors, Androgen
(genetics, physiology)
- Transfection
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