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I think estrogens, androgens receptors are found in the nucleus before ligand binding while minerocorticoid and glucocorticoid are in the cytoplasm I think
Nope my friend, In the absence of ligand, the Andogen Receptors / estrogen receptors are cytoplasmic, associated with heat-shock and other chaperone proteins. Androgens bind to the AR, resulting in a conformational change, dissociation of chaperone proteins and exposure of the NLS. The androgen/AR complex translocates to the nucleus where it dimerises and binds to AREs within classical target genes to modulate gene transcription
1. Doesn't RNA polymerase 1 only transcribe the rRNA in eukaryotic cells, most of the transcription is made by RNA polymerase 2 in eukaryotes. 4:52 Correct me if I'm wrong
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It's a basic overview , the sequence and structual details are not considered in this video. It just highlights the point that there is a hormone response element.
I watched a couple of other videos about this topic and they were so confusing thank you so much for making yours so clear and easy to understand I really appreciate people like you who make amazing content for free!
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Thank you Arpan. Your video saves us a lot of time while also allowing us to imagine the complex cellular mechanisms.
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I thank you kind sir. You really explained everything clearly and even gave some context insight at the end!
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मैंने सोचा था कि nuclear receptors से तेज extracellular receptors काम रकते है। जैसे g proteins। शुक्रिया भाई!
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Explanation is very good 💚 thanks
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Excellent explanation! Thank you so much!
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Great video! Thank you!
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Excellent presentation.
Very well explained, well done
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You explained it so beautifully 🙏
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I m going to give csir net exam....and this type vdos are very helpful
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well explained presentation. Thanks Prof.
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perfect explanation. Thank you
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Is the vitamin D receptor nuclear or cytoplasmic?
It’s cytoplasmic but it translocate into nucleus
@@animatedbiologywitharpan Thanks a lot. I've always known it to be cytoplasmic, but I saw something contrary on U world.
I think estrogens, androgens receptors are found in the nucleus before ligand binding while minerocorticoid and glucocorticoid are in the cytoplasm I think
Nope my friend, In the absence of ligand, the Andogen Receptors / estrogen receptors are cytoplasmic, associated with heat-shock and other chaperone proteins. Androgens bind to the AR, resulting in a conformational change, dissociation of chaperone proteins and exposure of the NLS. The androgen/AR complex translocates to the nucleus where it dimerises and binds to AREs within classical target genes to modulate gene transcription
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4810760/ refer to this article for detailed understanding
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Superb lecture bhaiya. Can u please make a video on quorum sensing in hindi
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1. Doesn't RNA polymerase 1 only transcribe the rRNA in eukaryotic cells, most of the transcription is made by RNA polymerase 2 in eukaryotes. 4:52
Correct me if I'm wrong
RNA pol 2 is the key polymerase transcribing mRNA in eukaryotes
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It’s an important concept for any exam or in general
Where is the link for zinc fingers video?
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I burnt out my receptionist. I hope my receptors are ok
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Vit. D is not cytoplasmic receptor.
This is how steroidal agent works
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There are 2 hours long video which explain half of it.
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Bro u had made a big mistake the estrogen receptor dimer should bind to the inverted sequence on the opposite strand
It's a basic overview , the sequence and structual details are not considered in this video. It just highlights the point that there is a hormone response element.
Confusing
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Can you explique in french plz
I don't know French 😕
Be more clear dude! This is so clumsy. Anyway appreciate the effort.
I disagree. This presentation was very helpful and intuitive for me. Perhaps give it another watch if it wasn't clear the first time. :)
Stop using fake accent
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