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Endocrinology, Vol 110, 1004-1012, Copyright © 1982 by Endocrine Society


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Water-soluble gonadotropin receptors of the rat ovary

J Wimalasena and ML Dufau

Soluble receptors for LH/hCG were characterized in aqueous and low ionic strength buffer extracts of the luteinized rat ovary. These receptors are proteins with high affinity (KA = 10(10) M-1) and specificity for hCG- and LH-like gonadotropins. The water-soluble receptors are stable and retained 60-80% of their binding capacity after lyophilization. Resolution of the water-soluble receptors by gel electrophoresis demonstrated five binding species, with molecular weights of 165,000, 81,000, 48,000, 24,000 and 12,000. These findings have demonstrated that a proportion (5-10%) of ovarian LH/hCG membrane receptors can be rendered water soluble with preservation of their binding properties and that the specific binding site for LH/hCG is present in proteins much smaller than the predominant 6.5S (mol wt, 194,000) form extracted by nonionic detergents. The stability of these small LH-binding sites is of value for further purification and analysis of structural determinants for gonadotropin binding.





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