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CHUK — ESR1
Pathways - manually collected, often from reviews:
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NCI Pathway Database Validated nuclear estrogen receptor alpha network:
E2/ERA (dimer)/AIB1 complex (ESR1-NCOA3)
→
IKK alpha (CHUK)
(transcription, activates)
Park et al., Mol Cell 2005
Evidence: mutant phenotype, reporter gene, physical interaction
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NCI Pathway Database Validated nuclear estrogen receptor alpha network:
E2/ERA (dimer)/AIB1 complex (ESR1-NCOA3)
→
IKK alpha (CHUK)
(transcription, activates)
Park et al., Mol Cell 2005
Evidence: mutant phenotype, physical interaction
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NCI Pathway Database Validated nuclear estrogen receptor alpha network:
E2/ERA (dimer)/AIB1 complex (ESR1-NCOA3)
→
IKK alpha (CHUK)
(transcription, activates)
Park et al., Mol Cell 2005
Evidence: mutant phenotype, physical interaction
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WikiPathways Estrogen signaling pathway:
ESR1
→
Complex of CHUK-IKBKB-IKBKG
(activation)
Protein-Protein interactions - manually collected from original source literature:
Studies that report less than 10 interactions are marked with *
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IRef Bind_translation Interaction:
CHUK
—
ESR1
(coimmunoprecipitation)
Park et al., Mol Cell 2005
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IRef Bind_translation Interaction:
CHUK
—
ESR1
(experimental interaction detection)
Park et al., Mol Cell 2005
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IRef Biogrid Interaction:
CHUK
—
ESR1
(colocalization, imaging technique)
Park et al., Mol Cell 2005
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MIPS CORUM IKK-alpha--ER-alpha-AIB1 complex:
IKK-alpha--ER-alpha-AIB1 complex complex (CHUK-ESR1-NCOA3)
Park et al., Mol Cell 2005
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IRef Corum Interaction:
Complex of NCOA3-NCOA3-ESR1-CHUK-CHUK-ESR1
(association, chromatin immunoprecipitation assay)
Park et al., Mol Cell 2005
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IRef Hprd Interaction:
CHUK
—
ESR1
(in vivo)
Park et al., Mol Cell 2005
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IRef Innatedb Interaction:
Complex of ESR1-CCND1-CHUK-NCOA3
(unknown, -)
Park et al., Mol Cell 2005
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IRef Innatedb Interaction:
CHUK
—
ESR1
(unknown, -)
Park et al., Mol Cell 2005
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Zheng et al., Mol Cell Biol 2005
:
Together these data demonstrate that E2-induced
SRC-3 phosphorylation is
dependent on a direct interaction between SRC-3 and
ERalpha and can occur outside of the nucleus
Suen et al., J Biol Chem 1998
:
SRC-3 enhanced
ERalpha and progesterone receptor stimulated gene transcription in a ligand dependent manner, but stimulation of ERbeta mediated transcription was not observed