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Androgen Receptor V7 Products

Antibodies
Androgen Receptor V7 Antibody ...
Androgen Receptor V7 Antibody - AR...
NBP3-48641
Species: Hu
Applications: WB
Host: Rabbit Polyclonal

Description

Androgens have a broad range of effects on the appearance and maintenance of male secondary sexual characteristics. Like other members of the steroid superfamily, the androgen receptor (AR) consists of an amino terminal modulating domain, a central DNA binding domain, a hinge region and a carboxy terminal ligand binding domain. The androgen receptor (AR) is a 110 kDa androgen-dependent transcription factor that is a member of the steroid/nuclear receptor gene superfamily. The AR signaling pathway plays a key role in development and function of male reproductive organs, including the prostate and epididymis. AR also plays a role in nonreproductive organs, such as muscle, hair follicles, and brain. Abnormalities in the AR signaling pathway have been linked to a number of diseases, including prostate cancer, Kennedy's disease and male infertility. The PI3K/Akt signaling pathway plays an important role in regulating AR activity through phosphorylation of AR at Ser213/210 and Ser791/790. Growth factors or cytokines may induce phosphorylation of AR through the PI3K/Akt pathway. Activation of the PI3K/AKt pathway is thought to have a survival role in prostate cancer by protecting cells from apoptosis.

Bioinformatics

Product By Gene ID 367
Alternate Names
  • AIS
  • androgen receptor
  • AR8
  • DHTR
  • dihydrotestosterone receptor
  • HUMARA
  • HYSP1
  • KD
  • NR3C4
  • Nuclear receptor subfamily 3 group C member 4
  • SBMA
  • SMAX1
  • TFM

Research Areas for Androgen Receptor V7

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