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Takimoto GS, et al. (1996) Role of phosphorylation on DNA binding and transcriptional functions of human progesterone receptors. J Biol Chem 271, 13308-16 8662865
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S190-p - PR (human)
Modsite: kVLPRGLsPARQLLL SwissProt Entrez-Gene
Orthologous residues
PR (human): S190‑p, PR iso2 (human): S26‑p, PR (mouse): S191‑p, PR (rat): S190‑p, PR (chicken):
Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo mutation of modification site, western blotting
Relevant cell lines - cell types - tissues:  COS (fibroblast), HeLa (cervical)
Cellular systems studied:  cell lines
Species studied:  green monkey
Downstream Regulation
Effect of modification (process):  transcription, induced

S549-p - PR (human)
Modsite: LNYLRPDsEAsQsPQ SwissProt Entrez-Gene
Orthologous residues
PR (human): S549‑p, PR iso2 (human): S385‑p, PR (mouse): S542‑p, PR (rat): S539‑p, PR (chicken): T403‑p
Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo mutation of modification site, western blotting
Relevant cell lines - cell types - tissues:  COS (fibroblast), HeLa (cervical)
Cellular systems studied:  cell lines
Species studied:  green monkey

S552-p - PR (human)
Modsite: LRPDsEAsQsPQYsF SwissProt Entrez-Gene
Orthologous residues
PR (human): S552‑p, PR iso2 (human): S388‑p, PR (mouse): S545‑p, PR (rat): S542‑p, PR (chicken): S406‑p
Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo mutation of modification site, western blotting
Relevant cell lines - cell types - tissues:  COS (fibroblast), HeLa (cervical)
Cellular systems studied:  cell lines
Species studied:  green monkey

S554-p - PR (human)
Modsite: PDsEAsQsPQYsFEs SwissProt Entrez-Gene
Orthologous residues
PR (human): S554‑p, PR iso2 (human): S390‑p, PR (mouse): S547‑p, PR (rat): S544‑p, PR (chicken): S408‑p
Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo mutation of modification site, western blotting
Relevant cell lines - cell types - tissues:  COS (fibroblast), HeLa (cervical)
Cellular systems studied:  cell lines
Species studied:  green monkey

S558-p - PR (human)
Modsite: AsQsPQYsFEsLPQK SwissProt Entrez-Gene
Orthologous residues
PR (human): S558‑p, PR iso2 (human): S394‑p, PR (mouse): G551‑p, PR (rat): G548‑p, PR (chicken): S412‑p
Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo mutation of modification site, western blotting
Relevant cell lines - cell types - tissues:  COS (fibroblast), HeLa (cervical)
Cellular systems studied:  cell lines
Species studied:  green monkey

S561-p - PR (human)
Modsite: sPQYsFEsLPQKICL SwissProt Entrez-Gene
Orthologous residues
PR (human): S561‑p, PR iso2 (human): S397‑p, PR (mouse): S554‑p, PR (rat): S551‑p, PR (chicken): S415‑p
Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo mutation of modification site, western blotting
Relevant cell lines - cell types - tissues:  COS (fibroblast), HeLa (cervical)
Cellular systems studied:  cell lines
Species studied:  green monkey

S676-p - PR (human)
Modsite: LSQRFTFsPGQDIQL SwissProt Entrez-Gene
Orthologous residues
PR (human): S676‑p, PR iso2 (human): S512‑p, PR (mouse): S669‑p, PR (rat): S666‑p, PR (chicken): S529‑p
Characterization
Methods used to characterize site in vivo mutation of modification site, western blotting
Relevant cell lines - cell types - tissues:  COS (fibroblast), HeLa (cervical)
Cellular systems studied:  cell lines
Species studied:  green monkey
Downstream Regulation
Effect of modification (process):  transcription, induced