Significant CRF activity was found in a fraction with Rf = 0.82-0.7 or VEIVT = 0.41 -0.48 obtained by gel filtration of acid extracts of pig hypothalami on Sephadex G-25. The activity of this fraction decreased markedly during subsequent purification, particularly in the last two steps. From this fraction, a heptapeptide with significant ACTH releasing activity in vitro, was isolated in pure state, and its amino acid sequence was established as H-Phe-Ile-Tyr-His-Ser-Tyr-Lys-OH. This heptapeptide was synthesized by solid phase methods. The CRF activity of synthetic heptapeptide in vitro was low but could be potentiated by a cofactor fraction from rat hypothalamic extract.
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