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An androgen binding protein in the testis cytosol fraction of adult rats. Comparison with the androgen binding protein in the epididymis
Authors:V Hansson  O Djoseland  E Reusch  A Attramadal  O Torgersen
Affiliation:Laboratory of Histochemistry, Institute of Pathology and Laboratory of Endocrinology,; Medical Department B, Rikshospitalet, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:The cytosol fraction of rat testicular homogenates contained a specific androgen binding protein (t-ABP), indistinguishable from, the androgen binding protean in. the epididymis(e-ABP) in terms of its chromatographic behaviour by gel filtration, sedimentation rate, mobility on polyacrylamide electrophoresis and steroid specificity(5α-diaydrotestosterone(DHT) > testosterone > estradiol-17β > parogesterone and estradiol-17α).The stability of t-ABP as well was similar to that of e-ABP. The aBP-DHT complexes were stable between pH 6.5–10, exhibiting the highest degree of binding between pH 8–9. The binding activity persisted after heating at 50°C for 30 min., whereas heating at 60°C for 30 min. completely destroyed the binding. DHT did not significantly increase the stability towards pH and temperature denaturation. Binding activity was not reduced by 1 mM p-chloro-mercuri-phenyl-sulphonate (PCMPS), whereas similar treatment with 1 nM N-ethyl-maleimide(NEM) or 1 mM Ellman's reagent reduced it by some 10–50 per cent. Exposure to 10 mM β-mercaptoethanol(βME) reduced the binding by 60–70 per cent. These studies strongly indicate that t-ABP and e-ABP are identical proteins.Hemicastration for 4 weeks eliminated the ABP from the epididymal cytosol fraction on the castrated side, indicating that this protein is produced by the testis.
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