Holly Ingraham, PhD

Title(s)Professor, Cellular Molecular Pharmacology
SchoolSchool of Medicine
Address1550 Fourth St, #284F
San Francisco CA 94158
Phone415-476-3401
Emailholly.ingraham@ucsf.edu
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    2002Brook Byers Basic Science Award
    2012Elected Fellow of American Association for Advancement of Science (AAAS)
    2006Herzstein Distinguished Investigator in Molecular Physiology
    2017Chancellor’s Award Martin Luther King, Jr. (MLK) Leadership
    2018Joseph Larner Memorial Lectureship Award in Pharmacology
    2019Elected American Academy of Arts and Science (AAA&S)
    201942nd Annual Steenbock Lectureship Award in Biochemistry
    2020Hertzstein Endowed Professorship In Molecular Physiology
    2020GCRLE Senior Scholar
    2021Elected National Academy of Sciences (NAS)
    2022John and Margaret Faulkner Lectureship, University of Michigan, MI
    2023Edwin B. Astwood Award for Outstanding Research in Basic Science, Endo Society

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    About our Reserch: Please visit my website at https://ingrahamlab.ucsf.edu on our current research efforts on the basic science of "Hormones and Nerves in Female Physiology" aimed at improving women's health.

    About Me: Those who devote their lives to creative pursuits are often inspired by a singular event. Mine came from my great-grandfather, whose 1890 Bausch & Lomb microscope, abandoned in a closet after being shipped west from Worcester Massachusetts, came into my possession when I was 10 years old. I picked it up and began exploring the biological world of Northern California, never to stop. But sporadic events are not enough to support a lifetime of curiosity and discovery. That support would come via the State of California through an amazing and accessible public education system beginning at Revelle College at UCSD, and through the NIH, which has supported my curiosity-based discovery research program continuoulsy for over 25 years. Unwavering support also comes from my family and mentors who provide the personal strength and resiliency needed to overcome moments of disappointment, insecurity, and self-doubt. I thoroughly enjoy my life as a scientist and continue to be addicted to the rare experimental successes sprinkled among the many failures inherent in the scientific process.

    About Diversity: In partnership with San Francisco State University, I also direct the UCSF IRACDA Scholars Program to build diversity in our nation's biomedical workforce and faculty. Our efforts along with generous funding from an NIGMS K12 grant and the UCSF School of Medicine provide career development programming for a cohort of postdoctoral fellows. With Ms. Anne Sufka, we recently launched Path-To-Postdoc@UCSF Program, a funded opportunity for prospective fellows to interact with UCSF's vibrant research community. Our local efforts today will make a national difference tomorrow.

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    Novel Drivers in Central Control of Female Reproduction
    GCRLE AwardSep 1, 2020 - Aug 30, 2022
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Dissecting a hormone-responsive processor for female activity and repetitive behavior
    NIH R01DK121657Mar 1, 2020 - Feb 28, 2025
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Arcuate ERa Signaling in Central Control of Female Bone Metabolism
    NIH/NIA R01 AG062331-01A1Oct 1, 2019 - Sep 30, 2024
    Role: Pincipal Investigator
    Mapping gut-spinal cord connections in visceral pain
    NIH/NINDS U01 NS113869Oct 1, 2019 - Sep 30, 2022
    Role: Co-Principal Investigator
    Arcuate ERa Signaling in Central Control of Female Bone Metabolism
    NIH R01AG062331Sep 30, 2019 - May 31, 2024
    Role: Principal Investigator
    UCSF Nutrition Obesity Research Center
    NIH P30DK098722Aug 1, 2015 - Jul 31, 2025
    Role: Co-Investigator
    Mapping Hypothalamic Neurocircuits Controlling Physical Activity
    NIH R01DK099722Apr 1, 2014 - Mar 31, 2019
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Molecular Mechanisms of Atrazine in Altering the Endocrine Gene Network
    NIH R21ES017136Jul 1, 2009 - Jun 30, 2011
    Role: Principal Investigator
    UCSF IRACDA Scholars Program
    NIH K12GM081266Aug 3, 2007 - Jul 31, 2022
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Structural Analyses of NR5 Orphan Nuclear Receptors
    NIH R01DK072246Jul 15, 2005 - May 31, 2012
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Modulating Nuclear Receptor Activity via Sumoylation
    NIH R01DK070024Sep 30, 2004 - Jul 31, 2013
    Role: Principal Investigator
    STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS OF NUCLEAR RECEPTORS
    NIH P01DK058390Aug 15, 2000 - Jul 31, 2006
    Role: Co-Investigator
    30TH GORDON CONFERENCE ON HORMONE ACTION
    NIH R13DK056229Jul 15, 1999 - Jun 30, 2000
    Role: Principal Investigator
    CELLULAR SIGNALING IN REPRODUCTIVE TRACT DEVELOPMENT
    NIH R01HD036233Apr 15, 1998 - Mar 31, 2004
    Role: Principal Investigator
    GENE EXPRESSION IN MAMMALIAN REPRODUCTIVE DEVELOPMENT
    NIH K02HD001178Jul 1, 1997 - Jun 30, 2002
    Role: Principal Investigator
    Developmental Programs of Neural Circuits in the Mouse Medial Hypothalamus
    NIH R01DK063592Aug 1, 1993 - Mar 31, 2014
    Role: Principal Investigator
    GENE REGULATION IN MAMMALIAN SEX DETERMINATION
    NIH R01HD030725Aug 1, 1993 - Jul 31, 2002
    Role: Principal Investigator
    MOLECULAR ANALYSIS OF PITUITARY DEVELOPMENT
    NIH R01DK046048Jul 1, 1993 - Jun 30, 1997
    Role: Principal Investigator

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    1. Brain-Derived CCN3 Is An Osteoanabolic Hormone That Sustains Bone in Lactating Females. bioRxiv. 2023 Nov 16. Babey ME, Krause WC, Herber CB, Chen K, Nikkanen J, Rodriquez R, Zhang X, Castro-Navarro F, Wang Y, Villeda S, Lane NE, Scheller EL, Chan CKF, Ambrosi TH, Ingraham HA. PMID: 37693376; PMCID: PMC10491109.
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    2. Holly Ingraham. Neuron. 2023 11 01; 111(21):3347-3350. Ingraham HA. PMID: 37918349.
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    3. Gut enterochromaffin cells drive visceral pain and anxiety. Nature. 2023 04; 616(7955):137-142. Bayrer JR, Castro J, Venkataraman A, Touhara KK, Rossen ND, Morrie RD, Maddern J, Hendry A, Braverman KN, Garcia-Caraballo S, Schober G, Brizuela M, Castro Navarro FM, Bueno-Silva C, Ingraham HA, Brierley SM, Julius D. PMID: 36949192; PMCID: PMC10827380.
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    4. RF18 | PSAT143 Brain Determinants of Dynamic Bone Remodeling in Females. Journal of the Endocrine Society. 2022 Nov 1; 6(Suppl 1):a226-a227. Babey BM, Krause KW, Zhang ZX, Argiris AJ, Nikkanen NJ, Herber HC, Scheller SE, Ingraham IH. .
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    5. An evolutionary trade-off between host immunity and metabolism drives fatty liver in male mice. Science. 2022 10 21; 378(6617):290-295. Nikkanen J, Leong YA, Krause WC, Dermadi D, Maschek JA, Van Ry T, Cox JE, Weiss EJ, Gokcumen O, Chawla A, Ingraham HA. PMID: 36264814; PMCID: PMC9870047.
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    6. Running the Female Power Grid Across Lifespan Through Brain Estrogen Signaling. Annu Rev Physiol. 2022 02 10; 84:59-85. Ingraham HA, Herber CB, Krause WC. PMID: 34780257; PMCID: PMC8831472.
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    7. Oestrogen engages brain MC4R signalling to drive physical activity in female mice. Nature. 2021 11; 599(7883):131-135. Krause WC, Rodriguez R, Gegenhuber B, Matharu N, Rodriguez AN, Padilla-Roger AM, Toma K, Herber CB, Correa SM, Duan X, Ahituv N, Tollkuhn J, Ingraham HA. PMID: 34646010; PMCID: PMC9113400.
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    8. Chronic Stimulation of Arcuate Kiss1 Neurons Decreases Bone Mass in Female Mice. Journal of the Endocrine Society. 2021 May 3; 5(Suppl 1):a232-a232. Rodriguez RR, Herber HC, Krause KW, Ingraham IH. .
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    9. SPARC - Mapping Gut-Spinal Cord Connections in Visceral Pain. The FASEB Journal. 2020 Apr 1; 34(S1):1-1. Morrie MR, Bayrer BJ, Brierley BS, Ingraham IH, Julius JD. .
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    10. Should We Make More Bone or Not, As Told by Kisspeptin Neurons in the Arcuate Nucleus. Semin Reprod Med. 2019 05; 37(3):147-150. Herber CB, Ingraham HA. PMID: 31869843; PMCID: PMC7233264.
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    11. Estrogen signaling in arcuate Kiss1 neurons suppresses a sex-dependent female circuit promoting dense strong bones. . 2019 Sep 12. CB CH, WC WK, L LW, JR JB, A AL, M MS, A AF, B BF, Z ZZ, MS MR, DK DN, RA RN, SM SC, HA HI. .
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    12. 948 – Nuclear Receptor Liver Receptor Homolog-1 Promotes Intestinal Notch Signaling and Enteroendocrine Cell Development. Gastroenterology. 2019 May 1; 156(6):s-202. Choksi CP, Ingraham IH, Bayrer BJ. .
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    13. Estrogen signaling in arcuate Kiss1 neurons suppresses a sex-dependent female circuit promoting dense strong bones. Nat Commun. 2019 01 11; 10(1):163. Herber CB, Krause WC, Wang L, Bayrer JR, Li A, Schmitz M, Fields A, Ford B, Zhang Z, Reid MS, Nomura DK, Nissenson RA, Correa SM, Ingraham HA. PMID: 30635563; PMCID: PMC6329772.
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    14. LRH-1 mitigates intestinal inflammatory disease by maintaining epithelial homeostasis and cell survival. Nat Commun. 2018 10 10; 9(1):4055. Bayrer JR, Wang H, Nattiv R, Suzawa M, Escusa HS, Fletterick RJ, Klein OD, Moore DD, Ingraham HA. PMID: 30305617; PMCID: PMC6180039.
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    15. 273 - Nuclear Receptor LRH-1 Mitigates Intestinal Inflammatory Disease by Promoting Stem Cell Survival and Directing Normal Epithelial Composition. Gastroenterology. 2018 May 1; 154(6):s-67. Bayrer BJ, Escusa EH, Kein KO, Ingraham IH. .
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    16. LRH-1 regulates hepatic lipid homeostasis and maintains arachidonoyl phospholipid pools critical for phospholipid diversity. JCI Insight. 2018 03 08; 3(5). Miranda DA, Krause WC, Cazenave-Gassiot A, Suzawa M, Escusa H, Foo JC, Shihadih DS, Stahl A, Fitch M, Nyangau E, Hellerstein M, Wenk MR, Silver DL, Ingraham HA. PMID: 29515023; PMCID: PMC5922282.
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    17. Timing of adrenal regression controlled by synergistic interaction between Sf1 SUMOylation and Dax1. Development. 2017 10 15; 144(20):3798-3807. Xing Y, Morohashi KI, Ingraham HA, Hammer GD. PMID: 28893949; PMCID: PMC5675444.
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    18. Abstract 281: Hepatic Liver Receptor Homolog-1, a Key Regulator of Lipid Storage and Phospholipid Diversity. Circulation Research. 2017 Jul 21; 121(suppl_1). Miranda MD, Krause KW, Cazenave CA, Escusa EH, Shihadih SD, Stahl SA, Wenk WM, Silver SD, Ingraham IH. .
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    19. Enterochromaffin Cells Are Gut Chemosensors that Couple to Sensory Neural Pathways. Cell. 2017 Jun 29; 170(1):185-198.e16. Bellono NW, Bayrer JR, Leitch DB, Castro J, Zhang C, O'Donnell TA, Brierley SM, Ingraham HA, Julius D. PMID: 28648659; PMCID: PMC5839326.
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    20. Origins and Functions of the Ventrolateral VMH: A Complex Neuronal Cluster Orchestrating Sex Differences in Metabolism and Behavior. Adv Exp Med Biol. 2017; 1043:199-213. Krause WC, Ingraham HA. PMID: 29224096; PMCID: PMC5839321.
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    21. Testosterone Rapidly Augments Retrograde Endocannabinoid Signaling in Proopiomelanocortin Neurons to Suppress Glutamatergic Input from Steroidogenic Factor 1 Neurons via Upregulation of Diacylglycerol Lipase-α. Neuroendocrinology. 2017; 105(4):341-356. Conde K, Fabelo C, Krause WC, Propst R, Goethel J, Fischer D, Hur J, Meza C, Ingraham HA, Wagner EJ. PMID: 27871072; PMCID: PMC5839320.
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    22. Disulfide-Trapping Identifies a New, Effective Chemical Probe for Activating the Nuclear Receptor Human LRH-1 (NR5A2). PLoS One. 2016; 11(7):e0159316. de Jesus Cortez F, Suzawa M, Irvy S, Bruning JM, Sablin E, Jacobson MP, Fletterick RJ, Ingraham HA, England PM. PMID: 27467220; PMCID: PMC4965143.
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    23. A gene-expression screen identifies a non-toxic sumoylation inhibitor that mimics SUMO-less human LRH-1 in liver. Elife. 2015 Dec 11; 4. Suzawa M, Miranda DA, Ramos KA, Ang KK, Faivre EJ, Wilson CG, Caboni L, Arkin MR, Kim YS, Fletterick RJ, Diaz A, Schneekloth JS, Ingraham HA. PMID: 26653140; PMCID: PMC4749390.
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    24. Structure of Liver Receptor Homolog-1 (NR5A2) with PIP3 hormone bound in the ligand binding pocket. J Struct Biol. 2015 Dec; 192(3):342-348. Sablin EP, Blind RD, Uthayaruban R, Chiu HJ, Deacon AM, Das D, Ingraham HA, Fletterick RJ. PMID: 26416531; PMCID: PMC4651778.
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    25. Sex-dependent changes in metabolism and behavior, as well as reduced anxiety after eliminating ventromedial hypothalamus excitatory output. Mol Metab. 2015 Nov; 4(11):857-66. Cheung CC, Krause WC, Edwards RH, Yang CF, Shah NM, Hnasko TS, Ingraham HA. PMID: 26629409; PMCID: PMC4632173.
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    26. The Signaling Phospholipid PIP3 Functions As a Ligand Hormone For Nuclear Receptors. The FASEB Journal. 2015 Apr 1; 29. Ingraham IH, Blind BR, Sablin SE, Das DD, Fletterick FR. .
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    27. An estrogen-responsive module in the ventromedial hypothalamus selectively drives sex-specific activity in females. Cell Rep. 2015 Jan 06; 10(1):62-74. Correa SM, Newstrom DW, Warne JP, Flandin P, Cheung CC, Lin-Moore AT, Pierce AA, Xu AW, Rubenstein JL, Ingraham HA. PMID: 25543145; PMCID: PMC4324838.
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    28. The signaling phospholipid PIP3 creates a new interaction surface on the nuclear receptor SF-1. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2014 Oct 21; 111(42):15054-9. Blind RD, Sablin EP, Kuchenbecker KM, Chiu HJ, Deacon AM, Das D, Fletterick RJ, Ingraham HA. PMID: 25288771; PMCID: PMC4210282.
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    29. Genetic labeling of steroidogenic factor-1 (SF-1) neurons in mice reveals ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus (VMH) circuitry beginning at neurogenesis and development of a separate non-SF-1 neuronal cluster in the ventrolateral VMH. J Comp Neurol. 2013 Apr 15; 521(6):1268-88. Cheung CC, Kurrasch DM, Liang JK, Ingraham HA. PMID: 22987798; PMCID: PMC4304766.
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    30. Science Signaling Podcast: 19 June 2012. Science Signaling. 2012 Jun 19; 5(229):pc13-pc13. Ingraham IH, Blind BR, VanHook VA. .
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    31. Direct modification and activation of a nuclear receptor-PIP₂ complex by the inositol lipid kinase IPMK. Sci Signal. 2012 Jun 19; 5(229):ra44. Blind RD, Suzawa M, Ingraham HA. PMID: 22715467; PMCID: PMC3395721.
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    32. An affective disorder in zebrafish with mutation of the glucocorticoid receptor. Mol Psychiatry. 2013 Jun; 18(6):681-91. Ziv L, Muto A, Schoonheim PJ, Meijsing SH, Strasser D, Ingraham HA, Schaaf MJ, Yamamoto KR, Baier H. PMID: 22641177; PMCID: PMC4065652.
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    33. Eliminating SF-1 (NR5A1) sumoylation in vivo results in ectopic hedgehog signaling and disruption of endocrine development. Dev Cell. 2011 Aug 16; 21(2):315-27. Lee FY, Faivre EJ, Suzawa M, Lontok E, Ebert D, Cai F, Belsham DD, Ingraham HA. PMID: 21820362; PMCID: PMC3157481.
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    34. Metabolism: A lipid for fat disorders. Nature. 2011 Jun 22; 474(7352):455-6. Ingraham HA. PMID: 21697939.
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    35. Demasculinization and feminization of male gonads by atrazine: consistent effects across vertebrate classes. J Steroid Biochem Mol Biol. 2011 Oct; 127(1-2):64-73. Hayes TB, Anderson LL, Beasley VR, de Solla SR, Iguchi T, Ingraham H, Kestemont P, Kniewald J, Kniewald Z, Langlois VS, Luque EH, McCoy KA, Muñoz-de-Toro M, Oka T, Oliveira CA, Orton F, Ruby S, Suzawa M, Tavera-Mendoza LE, Trudeau VL, Victor-Costa AB, Willingham E. PMID: 21419222; PMCID: PMC4303243.
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    36. Small molecule agonists of the orphan nuclear receptors steroidogenic factor-1 (SF-1, NR5A1) and liver receptor homologue-1 (LRH-1, NR5A2). J Med Chem. 2011 Apr 14; 54(7):2266-81. Whitby RJ, Stec J, Blind RD, Dixon S, Leesnitzer LM, Orband-Miller LA, Williams SP, Willson TM, Xu R, Zuercher WJ, Cai F, Ingraham HA. PMID: 21391689; PMCID: PMC4151520.
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    37. Hypothalamic Fetal Programming of Energy Homeostasis. Obesity Before Birth. 2011 Jan 1; 30:301-319. Cheung CC, Ingraham IH. .
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    38. Molecular pathways controlling development of thalamus and hypothalamus: from neural specification to circuit formation. J Neurosci. 2010 Nov 10; 30(45):14925-30. Blackshaw S, Scholpp S, Placzek M, Ingraham H, Simerly R, Shimogori T. PMID: 21068293; PMCID: PMC6633850.
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    39. Regulation of C. elegans fat uptake and storage by acyl-CoA synthase-3 is dependent on NR5A family nuclear hormone receptor nhr-25. Cell Metab. 2010 Oct 06; 12(4):398-410. Mullaney BC, Blind RD, Lemieux GA, Perez CL, Elle IC, Faergeman NJ, Van Gilst MR, Ingraham HA, Ashrafi K. PMID: 20889131; PMCID: PMC2992884.
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    40. Stimulating the GPR30 estrogen receptor with a novel tamoxifen analogue activates SF-1 and promotes endometrial cell proliferation. Cancer Res. 2009 Jul 01; 69(13):5415-23. Lin BC, Suzawa M, Blind RD, Tobias SC, Bulun SE, Scanlan TS, Ingraham HA. PMID: 19549922; PMCID: PMC2756996.
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    41. Neuroendocrine transcriptional programs adapt dynamically to the supply and demand for neuropeptides as revealed in NSF mutant zebrafish. Neural Dev. 2009 Jun 23; 4:22. Kurrasch DM, Nevin LM, Wong JS, Baier H, Ingraham HA. PMID: 19549326; PMCID: PMC2715394.
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    42. The structure of corepressor Dax-1 bound to its target nuclear receptor LRH-1. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2008 Nov 25; 105(47):18390-5. Sablin EP, Woods A, Krylova IN, Hwang P, Ingraham HA, Fletterick RJ. PMID: 19015525; PMCID: PMC2587556.
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    43. Structure of SF-1 bound by different phospholipids: evidence for regulatory ligands. Mol Endocrinol. 2009 Jan; 23(1):25-34. Sablin EP, Blind RD, Krylova IN, Ingraham JG, Cai F, Williams JD, Fletterick RJ, Ingraham HA. PMID: 18988706; PMCID: PMC2646595.
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    44. Decreased recognition of SUMO-sensitive target genes following modification of SF-1 (NR5A1). Mol Cell Biol. 2008 Dec; 28(24):7476-86. Campbell LA, Faivre EJ, Show MD, Ingraham JG, Flinders J, Gross JD, Ingraham HA. PMID: 18838537; PMCID: PMC2593425.
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    45. Nuclear Receptors, Chemistry of. Wiley Encyclopedia of Chemical Biology. 2008 May 15; 1-10. Campbell CL, Ingraham IH. .
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    46. The herbicide atrazine activates endocrine gene networks via non-steroidal NR5A nuclear receptors in fish and mammalian cells. PLoS One. 2008 May 07; 3(5):e2117. Suzawa M, Ingraham HA. PMID: 18461179; PMCID: PMC2362696.
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    47. The neonatal ventromedial hypothalamus transcriptome reveals novel markers with spatially distinct patterning. J Neurosci. 2007 Dec 12; 27(50):13624-34. Kurrasch DM, Cheung CC, Lee FY, Tran PV, Hata K, Ingraham HA. PMID: 18077674; PMCID: PMC6673626.
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    48. International Union of Pharmacology. LXVI. Orphan nuclear receptors. Pharmacol Rev. 2006 Dec; 58(4):798-836. Benoit G, Cooney A, Giguere V, Ingraham H, Lazar M, Muscat G, Perlmann T, Renaud JP, Schwabe J, Sladek F, Tsai MJ, Laudet V. PMID: 17132856.
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    49. Diminished hypothalamic bdnf expression and impaired VMH function are associated with reduced SF-1 gene dosage. J Comp Neurol. 2006 Oct 10; 498(5):637-48. Tran PV, Akana SF, Malkovska I, Dallman MF, Parada LF, Ingraham HA. PMID: 16917842.
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    50. Orphan nuclear receptors adopted by crystallography. Curr Opin Struct Biol. 2005 Dec; 15(6):708-15. Ingraham HA, Redinbo MR. PMID: 16263271.
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    51. The DEAD-box protein DP103 (Ddx20 or Gemin-3) represses orphan nuclear receptor activity via SUMO modification. Mol Cell Biol. 2005 Mar; 25(5):1879-90. Lee MB, Lebedeva LA, Suzawa M, Wadekar SA, Desclozeaux M, Ingraham HA. PMID: 15713642; PMCID: PMC549377.
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    52. Structural analyses reveal phosphatidyl inositols as ligands for the NR5 orphan receptors SF-1 and LRH-1. Cell. 2005 Feb 11; 120(3):343-55. Krylova IN, Sablin EP, Moore J, Xu RX, Waitt GM, MacKay JA, Juzumiene D, Bynum JM, Madauss K, Montana V, Lebedeva L, Suzawa M, Williams JD, Williams SP, Guy RK, Thornton JW, Fletterick RJ, Willson TM, Ingraham HA. PMID: 15707893.
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    53. Differential requirement for steroidogenic factor-1 gene dosage in adrenal development versus endocrine function. Mol Endocrinol. 2004 Apr; 18(4):941-52. Bland ML, Fowkes RC, Ingraham HA. PMID: 14726490.
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    54. 128 UPREGULATION OF WNT4 DISRUPTS TESTICULAR VASCULOGENESIS AND INHIBITS TESTOSTERONE SYNTHESIS. Journal of Investigative Medicine. 2004 Jan 1; 52(Suppl 1):s101. Vilain VE, Shen SJ, Olaso OR, Ingraham IH, Jordan JB. .
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    55. UPREGULATION OF WNT4 DISRUPTS TESTICULAR VASCULOGENESIS AND INHIBITS TESTOSTERONE SYNTHESIS.: 128. Journal of Investigative Medicine. 2004 Jan 1; 52:s101. Vilain VE, Shen SJ, Olaso OR, Ingraham IH, Jordan JB. .
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    56. Wnt4 overexpression disrupts normal testicular vasculature and inhibits testosterone synthesis by repressing steroidogenic factor 1/beta-catenin synergy. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2003 Sep 16; 100(19):10866-71. Jordan BK, Shen JH, Olaso R, Ingraham HA, Vilain E. PMID: 12949260; PMCID: PMC196894.
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    57. Steroidogenic factor-1 and the gonadotrope-specific element enhance basal and pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide-stimulated transcription of the human glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit gene in gonadotropes. Mol Endocrinol. 2003 Nov; 17(11):2177-88. Fowkes RC, Desclozeaux M, Patel MV, Aylwin SJ, King P, Ingraham HA, Burrin JM. PMID: 12920232.
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