Abstract

The kinetics of steroid binding to rat liver glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and receptor denaturation were dependent upon the nature of the molecule occupying GR. Both the agonist [triamcinolone acetonide (TA)] and the antagonist (Ru38486) however competed for the same saturable binding site. Despite opposing physiological action, both steroid analogues permitted receptor activation as evident by binding to DNA-cellulose and 9S to 4S shift on sucrose gradient sedimentation. It therefore seems necessary to reevaluate a current notion that antagonist action of RU38486 in rat liver is a result of impaired receptor activation.

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