Abstract: | Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding protein has been purified from adult rat serum by affinity chromatography on agarose-IGF-II and high performance reverse-phase chromatography. The final preparation contains two components, of apparent molecular mass 50 and 56 kDa nonreduced, or 44 and 48 kDa reduced, both of which specifically bind IGF-I and IGF-II. Competitive binding data indicate association constants of 5-10 X 10(10) l/mol for both IGFs, with a slightly higher affinity for IGF-II than IGF-I. Amino-terminal sequence analysis yields a unique sequence, identical in 11 of the first 15 amino acids with that of a human plasma IGF binding protein (Martin, J. L., and Baxter, R. C. (1986) J. Biol Chem. 261, 8754-8760), and with slight homology to other human and rat IGF binding proteins characterized to date. By analogy with the binding protein from human plasma, it is likely that the rat protein is part of the growth-hormone dependent complex which appears to carry most or all of the circulating IGFs. |