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Demonstration of a nuclear androgen receptor in erythroblasts obtained by culture of human bone marrow
Authors:M Claustres  C Sultan
Abstract:The new techniques of culture of bone marrow have shown that androgens and 5 beta steroids exert a direct effect on erythroid precursor cells from human or animal bone marrow. By contrast, the mechanisms of the intracellular actions of those compounds are poorly understood. Tritiated methyltrienolone (R 1881), a synthetic androgen that highly binds to androgen receptor, has been used for the study of a binding activity in nuclear extracts of cultured erythroblasts from human bone marrow. The nuclear extracts contain binding sites saturable at low concentrations of 3H-R 1881 (20-30 nM). Scatchard analysis revealed that the R 1881-nuclear complex has a dissociation constant (Kd) of 25-50 nM, and the number of binding sites was 235-370 fmoles/mg protein. The complex sedimented on 5-20% sucrose gradient in the 3.9 S region and 5 beta dihydrotestosterone compete strongly with R 1881 for binding sites. This binding component has characteristics of high affinity, low-capacity, sedimentation behaviour, and specificity commonly attributed to "androgen receptors".
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