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I was doing some Qs in the FA Q book and came to a question asking:
Which of the following steps in the steroid hormone mech is the last step necessary before DNA binding within the nucleus?
I narrowed it down to two choices and picked the first one (the answer was the latter)
-Hormone binding to DNA enhancer
-Transformation of the hormone receptor complex
The relevant portion of the explanation says:
Steroid hormons..."bind to an intracellular receptor either in the cyoplasm or within the nucleus. The hormone receptor complex must transform in order to reveal the hormone's DNA bindng domain; without this step, it is unable to carry out its action. ONce the binding domain is revealed, the hormone binds the DNA enhancer element and generates gene transcription"
I am a bit confused by the answer as I thought that steroids bind to their receptors. This complex then transforms. The transformed complex then binds to the HRE (the last step).
Why is my thinking incorrect?😕
Which of the following steps in the steroid hormone mech is the last step necessary before DNA binding within the nucleus?
I narrowed it down to two choices and picked the first one (the answer was the latter)
-Hormone binding to DNA enhancer
-Transformation of the hormone receptor complex
The relevant portion of the explanation says:
Steroid hormons..."bind to an intracellular receptor either in the cyoplasm or within the nucleus. The hormone receptor complex must transform in order to reveal the hormone's DNA bindng domain; without this step, it is unable to carry out its action. ONce the binding domain is revealed, the hormone binds the DNA enhancer element and generates gene transcription"
I am a bit confused by the answer as I thought that steroids bind to their receptors. This complex then transforms. The transformed complex then binds to the HRE (the last step).
Why is my thinking incorrect?😕