Bioinformatics.- Bioinformatics of Nuclear Receptors.- Phylogenetic Inference and Parsimony Analysis.- Purification Protocols.- Expression and Purification of Recombinant Human Progesterone Receptor in Baculovirus and Bacterial Systems.- High-Yield Purification of Functionally Active Glucocorticoid Receptor.- Production and Purification of Histidine-Tagged Dihydrotestosterone-Bound Full-Length Human Androgen Receptor.- Large Scale Production of Nuclear Receptor Ligand-Binding Domains.- Physical Structure of Nuclear Receptor-DNA Complexes.- Isolation of Steroid-Regulated Genes from the Uterus by mRNA Differential Display.- Identification of Nuclear Hormone Receptor Homologs by Screening Libraries with Highly Degenerate Oligonucleotide Probes.- Steroid Hormone-Binding Assays.- Use of [99mTc]Technetium-Labeled Steroids as Probes for Steroid Hormone Receptors.- Steroid Hormone Metabolites and Hormone Binding Assays.- Vitamin D3 Analog Screening.- Protein Interaction Assays.- Application of Green Fluorescent Protein to the Study of Dynamic Protein-Protein Interactions and Subcellular Trafficking of Steroid Receptors.- Knockout Mice and Steroid Receptor Research.- Yeast Two-Hybrid Screening for Proteins that Interact with Nuclear Hormone Receptors.- Isolation of a p300/CBP Cointegrator-Associated Protein Coactivator Complex.- Nonradioactive Photoaffinity Labeling of Steroid Receptors Using Western Blot Detection System.- Analysis of Steroid Hormone-Induced Histone Acetylation by Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Assay.- Analyzing the Contributions of Chromatin Structure in Nuclear Hormone Receptor Activated Transcription In Vivo.- Cotransfection Assays and Steroid Receptor Biology.- Estrogen Receptor mRNA In Situ Hybridization Using Microprobe System.- Cancer Research and Drug Discovery.- Solid Tumor Cancer Markers and Applications to Steroid Hormone Research.- Assessing Modulation of Estrogenic Activity of Environmental and Pharmaceutical Compounds Using MCF-7 Focus Assay.- Combinatorial Chemistry in Steroid Receptor Drug Discovery.- Identification of Nuclear Receptor Interacting Proteins Using Yeast Two- Hybrid Technology.
"This extremely well written and useful collection of laboratory
methods for the study of steroid biology is one of a series in
Methods in Molecular Biology devoted to steroid hormones and their
receptors. The book provides an up-to-date compilation of protocols
and assays that are important for the study of steroids and their
receptors... it will be invaluable to researchers already in the
field to compare protocols and improve methods...The book is
divided into sections of bioinformatics, purification protocols,
steroid hormone binding assays, protein interaction assays, and
cancer research and drug discovery. The bioinformatics section
leads off the book with a wealth of information on web sites that
are relevant for steroid hormones and their receptors. While there
are probably over 40 different proteins involved in steroid hormone
receptor interaction, the section on protein interactions is
superb. It actually clarifies a good part of the literature as so
many of the proteins have different names for the same molecule.
Understanding the mechanisms of isolation of these proteins puts
the literature into perspective. Furthermore, the protocols are in
sufficient detail that our lab was able to adapt several of the
techniques immediately." -Doody's Health Sciences Book Review
Journal
"This volume, part of the series 'Methods in Molecular Biology',
describes in detail the protocols and assays used in the study of
steroid hormone receptors." - Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology
and Metabolism
"Timely and highly accessible, Steroid Receptor Methods. Protocols
and Assays provides biochemists and molecular biologists studying
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for elucidating protein interactions with receptors and DNA, as
well as for drug discovery." - Biomedicine & Pharmacotherapy
"Anyone working techniques, or who is tempted to enter the field,
would be well advised to obtain this book and read the relevant
chapters first. PhD student and established scientist alike will
find Steroid Receptor Methods a valuable addition the the library."
- Molecular Biotechnology
"Overall, the book is well written by an impressive list of experts
and represents a valuable resource for both inexperienced and
seasoned researchers of steroid receptors." -Today's Life Science
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