Abstract

Electrophoretic mobility shift assay was used to determine whether pregna-D'-pentaranes allow progesterone receptor (PR) from rat uterine cytosol to bind hormone response element (HRE)-containing oligonucleotide duplexes and to measure the affinity of this interaction. The formation of DNA-protein complexes in low salt medium was progesterone-related ligand-, temperature-, and PR-dependent, and specific for HRE. The highest affinity of PR to DNA (equilibrium K(a) = 0.420 +/- 0.185 nM(-1)) was found in the presence of the partial agonist/antagonist RU486, while the lowest affinity (K(a) = 0.074 +/- 0.013 nM(-1)) was demonstrated with the full agonist 6alpha-methyl-16alpha,17alpha-cyclohexanoprogesterone. With the exception of the strong full agonist R5020, there was a tendency toward correlation between the induced lower affinity of PR for DNA in the context of tyrosine aminotransferase HRE and the full agonistic activity of tested compounds.

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