ERx

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ERx is a putative membrane estrogen receptor (mER) of which little is currently known.[1][2] It was discovered as a gene transcription signature induced by estradiol that is independent of the ERα/ERβ and GPER and was identified using the membrane-impermeable estradiol conjugate E2-BSA in the absence or presence of the ERα/ERβ antagonist fulvestrant (ICI-182,780) and the GPER antagonist G-15.[1][2]

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References

  1. ^ a b Kampa M, Notas G, Pelekanou V, Troullinaki M, Andrianaki M, Azariadis K, Kampouri E, Lavrentaki K, Castanas E (2012). "Early membrane initiated transcriptional effects of estrogens in breast cancer cells: First pharmacological evidence for a novel membrane estrogen receptor element (ERx)". Steroids. 77 (10): 959–67. doi:10.1016/j.steroids.2012.02.011. PMID 22406407.
  2. ^ a b Soltysik K, Czekaj P (2013). "Membrane estrogen receptors - is it an alternative way of estrogen action?". J. Physiol. Pharmacol. 64 (2): 129–42. PMID 23756388.