Genetic Ablation of the Steroid Receptor Coactivator-Ubiquitin Ligase, E6-AP, Results in Tissue-Selective Steroid Hormone Resistance and Defects in Reproduction
- 1 January 2002
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 22 (2) , 525-35
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.22.2.525-535.2002
Abstract
The E6-associated protein (E6-AP), although originally identified as a ubiquitin ligase, has recently been shown to function as a coactivator of steroid receptor-dependent gene expression in in vitro assays. In order to determine whether E6-AP acts as a coactivator in vivo, physiological parameters associated with male and female sex steroid action were assessed in the E6-AP null mouse. Gonadal size was reduced in E6-AP null male and female mice in comparison to wild-type controls in conjunction with reduced fertility in both genders. Consistent with this observation, defects in sperm production and function, as well as ovulation were observed. In comparison to wild-type controls, induction of prostate gland growth induced by testosterone and uterine growth by estradiol were significantly reduced. In contrast, estrogen and progesterone-stimulated growth of virgin mammary gland was not compromised by E6-AP ablation despite E6-AP expression in this tissue. This latter finding contrasts with the impaired estrogen and progesterone-induced mammary gland development observed previously for steroid receptor coactivator type 1 (SRC-1) and SRC-3 female knockout mice. Taken together, these results are consistent with a role for E6-AP in mediating a subset of steroid hormone actions in vivo. Nevertheless, differences observed between SRC and E6-AP knockout phenotypes indicate that these two families of steroid receptor coactivators are not functionally equivalent and supports the hypothesis that coactivators contribute to tissue-specific steroid hormone action.Keywords
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