“…In contrast, progesterone receptor [GuiochonMantel et al, 1991], thyroid hormone receptor (TR) [Bunn et al, 2001], estrogen receptor (ER) , RXR [Prufer et al, 2000], LXR a [Watanabe et al, 2003], and LXR b [Mo et al, 2002] are primarily located in the nuclei with or without bound ligand. However, nucleocytoplasmic trafficking has been shown for both types of nuclear receptors [Dauvois et al, 1993;Guiochon-Mantel et al, 1994;Hache et al, 1999;Baumann et al, 2001;Bunn et al, 2001;Prufer and Barsony, 2002]. We and others showed recently that nuclear receptors such as the GR [Hache et al, 1999], the progesterone receptor (PR) [Guiochon-Mantel et al, 1994], TR [Baumann et al, 2001;Bunn et al, 2001], ER [Dauvois et al, 1993], VDR [Prufer and Barsony, 2002], and RXR [Prufer and Barsony, 2002] are continuously imported into and exported out of the nucleus.…”