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Nuclear Binding of Hydrocortisone-Receptors in the Embryonic Chick Retina and its Relationship to Glutamine Synthetase Induction
Authors:SARKAR, P. K.   MOSCONA, A. A.
Affiliation:Departments of Biology and Pathology and the Committee on Developmental Biology, University of Chicago Chicago, Illinois 60637
Abstract:Binding of hydrocortisone (HC) to cytoplasmic receptors andof the resulting receptor-hydrocortisone complex (R-HC) to nuclearacceptor sites has been studied in neural retina cells of thechick embryo, in which this hormone induces glutamine synthetase(GS). These studies were done in a cell-free system, as wellas in intact retina tissue in culture. Optimal conditions, specificity, and the quantitative aspectsof R-HC binding to nuclei in the cell-free system were determined.Isolated nuclei retained their binding specificity for R-HCprepared from retina cytosol; at saturation, the total numberof nuclear acceptor sites for R-HC was estimated to be in therange of 1500 per nucleus. These sites were resistant to RNAsebut sensitive to DNAse. When retina tissue was cultured in the presence of progressivelyhigher doses (0–90 nM) of HC, increasing amounts of receptorswere translocated from the cytoplasm to the nuclei. Followingincubation of retina with 9–90 nM HC, the cytoplasm wasalmost completely depleted of receptors and the nuclei becamesaturated with R-HC. From the amount of R-HC bound to nucleiat saturation, the estimated total number of R-HC acceptor sitesper nucleus was comparable to that derived from the cell-freesystem. Increases in the level of GS induction in the retinacorrelated well with amounts of R-HC complex bound by nuclei.
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