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Endocrinology, Vol 97, 1308-1315, Copyright © 1975 by Endocrine Society


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Characterization of mouse ACTH in plasma and in extracts of pituitary and of adrenotropic pituitary tumor

R Coslovsky, B Schneider and RS Yalow

The predominant component of immunoreactive ACTH in the plasma of adrenalectomized normal mice and of mice bearing the adrenotropic mouse pituitary tumor, AtT-20, and in extracts of the normal mouse pituitary and pituitary tumor, has an elution volume on Sephadex G-50 gel filtration approximately midway between the void volume and the elution volume of human ACTH (1-39 peptide). The tumor extracts are shown to contain, in addition to this intermediate ACTH, 2 other components of immunoreactive ACTH, one which coelutes with 131I-labeled albumin (big ACTH) and the other with [125I]hACTH (little ACTH). Big and intermediate ACTH are urea-stable. Controlled tryptic digestion of mouse-tumor big ACTH results within 10 seconds in conversion to an intermediate component followed by continued loss of immunoreactivity. Under the same conditions of tryptic digestion of intermediate ACTH, there is only continuous loss of immuno-reactivity with no change of hormonal form. These findings strengthen the hypothesis that mouse intermediate ACTH is not a precursor for little ACTH.





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