“…Chromatin acceptor sites for the avian oviduct progesterone receptor (PR) have been studied extensively and found to consist of complexes of specific acceptor proteins tightly bound t o specific DNA sequences [Spelsberg et al, 1972[Spelsberg et al, , 1984[Spelsberg et al, , 1987a[Spelsberg et al, ,b, 1988Schuchard et al, 1991a,b;Pikler et al, 1976;Kon and Spelsberg, 1982;Hora et al, 1986;Goldberger et al, 1987;Goldberger and Spelsberg, 1988;Rejman et al, 19911. The specificity of this interaction is highlighted by in vivo and in vitro studies which demonstrate that the binding of PR to avian oviduct chromatin is not only saturable and high affinity [Spelsberg et al, 1983[Spelsberg et al, , 1984[Spelsberg et al, , 1987aPikler et al, 19761, but also receptor dependent [Pikler et al, 19761 and receptor specific [Spelsberg et al, 1987a,b;Kon and Spelsberg, 19821.…”