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The glucocorticoid hormone receptor binds to regulatory elements of target
genes and activates transcription through interactions with coactivators. F
or a subset of genes, glucocorticoid receptor activity is inhibited by insu
lin. The present paper analyzes recent data on the molecular mechanisms whe
reby insulin exerts this antiglucocorticoid effect. Two models are proposed
. In the first model insulin controls the activity of an insulin-responsive
factor bound to an insulin-responsive DNA element. In a second model, insu
lin targets a non-DNA bound coactivator of the glucocorticoid receptor. Her
e, the gene-specificity of the effect of insulin is conferred by the combin
ed action of the glucocorticoid receptor, of DNA-bound transcription factor
s and of coactivators, which form a higher order structure that binds to a
DNA sequence called glucocorticoid/insulin responsive unit. (C) 1999 Elsevi
er Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.