Abstract: | Extracts of anterior pituitaries from wethers were prepared by homogenization and centrifugation at 100,000 X g. When chromatofocused on pH 10.5-7.0 gradients, eight peaks of immunoreactive ovine luteinizing hormone (oLH) were observed: six exhibited apparent pIs in the range of 9.33-8.83, one eluted unbound (apparent pI greater than 9.8), and one was bound to the column (apparent pI less than or equal to 7.0). A portion of the same extracts was subjected to gel filtration on Sephadex G-100 Superfine to resolve native oLH and its uncombined subunits. oLH, oLH alpha, and oLH beta were present at concentrations of 0.907 +/- 0.127, 0.089 +/- 0.020, and 0.010 +/- 0.023 microgram/mg tissue, respectively, which translated to oLH alpha/oLH and oLH beta/oLH molar ratios of approximately equal to 0.19 and approximately equal to 0.02. Fractions containing immunoreactive oLH or uncombined subunits (oLH alpha and oLH beta) were pooled, lyophilized, and chromatofocused. Native oLH resolved from uncombined subunits by gel filtration displayed a similar pattern of isohormones to those in crude extracts. In contrast, three purified oLH preparations exhibited distinct chromatofocusing patterns. Uncombined oLH alpha in pituitary extracts resolved from native oLH by gel filtration exhibited a higher percentage (approximately equal to 37%) of acidic components when chromatofocused, while more than 97% of purified oLH alpha focused as basic forms having pIs greater than 8.9. When uncombined oLH beta in pituitary extracts was chromatofocused, more than half of the immunoreactivity was bound to the column (apparent pI less than or equal to 7.0); purified oLH beta displayed a nearly identical pattern. These results suggest that native oLH resolved from uncombined subunits by gel filtration displays a similar chromatofocusing profile to that of oLH in crude pituitary extracts.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS) |