1973
DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1973.tb02598.x
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Hormonal Interactions at the Molecular Level

Abstract: Bovine neurophysins I and I1 have been obtained in a highly purified state using isoelectric focusing. The interactions of oxytocin and [8-lysine]vasopressin with these proteins have been investigated by thin-film equilibrium dialysis using highly radioactive hormones retaining their full biological activities. I n this report, we present the results of binding studies carried out using the equilibrium dialysis technique with highly purified neurophysins obtained by isoelectric focusing of crude protein materi… Show more

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“…Specific radioactivity was 23.3 Ci/mmoJ. The labelled peptides were purified by HPLC and affinity-chromatography using a neurophysin-Sepharose column [8]. AVP was purchased from Bachem (Bubendorf, Switzerland).…”
Section: Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific radioactivity was 23.3 Ci/mmoJ. The labelled peptides were purified by HPLC and affinity-chromatography using a neurophysin-Sepharose column [8]. AVP was purchased from Bachem (Bubendorf, Switzerland).…”
Section: Peptidesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The different value of the pK, of the free hormone as compared to the pK, which affects binding, may be due to the different conditions under which these pK, values were determined. Also the actual pK, which influences the binding constant is best determined as described by Dixon [17] i.e., plotting log K versus pH, rather than K versus pH [5].…”
Section: I:ebs Letters September 1977mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies [l-5] indicate that the o-amino group of the hormones is intimately involved in the interaction with the proteins. Binding studies of neurohypophyseal hormone-neurophysin interaction have indicated that the binding constant is pH-dependent [2,5-71 and a plot of binding constants versus pH [5] yields a bell shaped curve, with pK, values of about 4.5 and 7. The pK, of the a-amino group of the free hormones is about 6.3 [4] and the pK, of 7 observed in the presence of neurophysin was suggested to represent the pK, of this group in the protein--hormone complex.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a previous study, we detected [3H]OT binding in the magnocellular nuclei of Long Evans rats (1 1) but not of Wistar rats, which contain less neurohypophyseal hormones and secretory vesicles than the Long Evans strain (9). However, as already pointed out ( I 9, 20), the interaction characteristics of the neurohypophyseal peptides with neurophysins, such as a K, above the micromolar range and optimal binding around pH 5.5 (26,27), should not permit tritiated peptides to bind to the neurophysins under the conditions used in autoradiographic studies (tritiated peptide concentrations in the nanomolar range, pH 7.4). Moreover, on the basis of displacement studies, Dashwood and Robinson concluded that [3H]VP detected by autoradiography in the posterior pituitary was bound to specific VP receptors associated with normal synthesis, packaging and/or transport of VP granules to the neural lobe (22).…”
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confidence: 93%
“…Various experiments were performed to discriminate between binding of neurohypophyseal hormones to specific receptor sites and/or on neurophysins: 1) saturation experiments using increasing doses of [3H]OT and [3H]VP; 2) competition experiments with selective ligands; 3) binding of an iodinated OT antagonist with no affinity for neurophysins (30); 4) incubation in the absence of MgCl, which impedes OT and VP binding to receptors but does not affect their interaction with neurophysins (26,27). OT and VP binding were also studied in the neural lobes ofdehydrated rats in which the neurosecretory vesicles are dramatically decreased (31).…”
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