Respuesta :
Answer:
Steroid hormones that enter the cell activate receptors. These hormone-receptor complexes then bind HREs and influence gene expression.
Explanation:
Mechanism of action of steroid hormones is as follows:
- Steroid hormone enters cell and bind to the receptor.
- Translocation of activated receptor- ligand complex into nucleus.
- This complex then bind to another receptor on the chromatin.
- Steroid receptors form dimers.
- Act on DNA
- These hormone-receptor complexes then bind HREs and influence gene expression.
- Augmentation or Suppression of transcription.
Answer:
The correct answer is "Steroid hormones that enter the cell activate receptors. These hormone-receptor complexes then bind HREs and influence gene expression".
Explanation:
Steroid hormones control gene expression by the interaction with tissue-specific binding sites. The steroid hormones that enter the cell activate receptors, which are highly specific and have a high affinity with them. These hormone-receptor complexes then bind to hormone response elements (HREs), which are short sequence of DNA that influence gene expression by producing effects such as chromatin remodelling.