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overview My laboratory studies chaperone proteins that bind to and regulate the steroid hormone receptors. At least twelve chaperone and cochaperone proteins are required for normal receptor function, including Hsp70 and Hsp90. All of these factors offer the potential opportunity for therapeutic intervention. We are interested in understanding the manner in which these factors influence receptor folding, hormone binding, nuclear translocation, dimerization, and DNA binding. One group of cochaperones termed immunophilins are of particular interest as they are the only receptor-associated cochaperones that display specificity towards small subsets of Hsp90 substrate proteins. Two immunophilins, FKBP51 and FKBP52, specifically regulate glucocorticoid, androgen and progesterone receptor function in cells and whole animal models. Using various biochemical and cellular approaches in yeast and mammalian cells, my lab is actively working to understand the molecular mechanism by which the FKBP proteins influence receptor function. In addition, we are developing and employing strategies to identify selective FKBP inhibitors that could be used to treat hormone-related diseases such as prostate cancer. Over the last fourteen years I have worked in the areas of steroid hormone receptor function, environmental endocrine disruption, and chaperone biology. During that time I acquired a vast amount of experience in both the molecular chaperone field and the steroid hormone receptor field. I have published extensively on the cochaperone regulation of receptor function, most recently focused on the FKBP immunophilin proteins.
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Academic Article Targeting the regulation of androgen receptor signaling by the heat shock protein 90 cochaperone FKBP52 in prostate cancer cells.
Academic Article Inactivation of ID4 promotes a CRPC phenotype with constitutive AR activation through FKBP52.
Academic Article FK506-binding protein 52 phosphorylation: a potential mechanism for regulating steroid hormone receptor activity.
Concept Tacrolimus Binding Proteins
Academic Article High-yield expression and purification of the Hsp90-associated p23, FKBP52, HOP and SGTa proteins.
Academic Article FKBP51 and FKBP52 in signaling and disease.
Academic Article A new anti-depressive strategy for the elderly: ablation of FKBP5/FKBP51.
Academic Article Tetratricopeptide repeat domain 9A negatively regulates estrogen receptor alpha activity.
Academic Article Noncatalytic role of the FKBP52 peptidyl-prolyl isomerase domain in the regulation of steroid hormone signaling.
Academic Article The Hsp90 cochaperone, FKBP51, increases Tau stability and polymerizes microtubules.
Academic Article A role for synapsin in FKBP51 modulation of stress responsiveness: Convergent evidence from animal and human studies.
Academic Article Functions of the Hsp90-binding FKBP immunophilins.
Academic Article Regulation of steroid hormone receptor function by the 52-kDa FK506-binding protein (FKBP52).
Academic Article The involvement of FK506-binding protein 51 (FKBP5) in the behavioral and neuroendocrine effects of chronic social defeat stress.
Academic Article Physiological role for the cochaperone FKBP52 in androgen receptor signaling.
Academic Article Cochaperone immunophilin FKBP52 is critical to uterine receptivity for embryo implantation.
Academic Article Yeast-based reporter assays for the functional characterization of cochaperone interactions with steroid hormone receptors.
Academic Article Alterations in the steroid hormone receptor co-chaperone FKBPL are associated with male infertility: a case-control study.
Academic Article Androgen receptor splice variants are resistant to inhibitors of Hsp90 and FKBP52, which alter androgen receptor activity and expression.
Academic Article Molecular chaperone activity and biological regulatory actions of the TPR-domain immunophilins FKBP51 and FKBP52.
Academic Article The FKBP52 Cochaperone Acts in Synergy with ?-Catenin to Potentiate Androgen Receptor Signaling.
Academic Article The stress regulator FKBP51 drives chronic pain by modulating spinal glucocorticoid signaling.
Academic Article FK506 binding protein 5 shapes stress responsiveness: modulation of neuroendocrine reactivity and coping behavior.
Academic Article The cochaperone SGTA (small glutamine-rich tetratricopeptide repeat-containing protein alpha) demonstrates regulatory specificity for the androgen, glucocorticoid, and progesterone receptors.
Academic Article NF-?B transcriptional activity is modulated by FK506-binding proteins FKBP51 and FKBP52: a role for peptidyl-prolyl isomerase activity.
Academic Article Therapeutic Targeting of the FKBP52 Co-Chaperone in Steroid Hormone Receptor-Regulated Physiology and Disease.
Academic Article Functional Comparison of Human and Zebra Fish FKBP52 Confirms the Importance of the Proline-Rich Loop for Regulation of Steroid Hormone Receptor Activity.
Academic Article Functions of the Hsp90-Binding FKBP Immunophilins.
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