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Steroid hormone nuclear receptors are
Have DNA binding sites that differ from their hormone binding sites
Have a common DNA binding site and hormone binding site
Highly selective for hormones and there is no cross-talk between systems
Chaperones to take hormones to the nucleus
Are tethered to the DNA by chaperone proteins, to expose the hormone binding site
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