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Similarities and Differences Among Prolactins and Growth Hormones and Their Receptors
Authors:NICOLL  CHARLES S; TARPEY  JOHN F; MAYER  GREGG L; RUSSELL  SHARON M
Institution:Department of Physiology-Anatomy and The Cancer Research Laboratory, University of California Berkeley, California 94720
Abstract:SYNOPSIS. Data from the literature and from our own studieson the receptors for prolactin (PRL) and growth hormone (GH)are reviewed and analyzed. Receptors for PRL have been studiedin a wider range of species and in a greater diversity of targetorgans than have the binding sites for GH. Although GHs arestructurally more highly conserved among the vertebrates thanare PRLs, the available data indicate that there is greaterdiversity among GH receptors than there is among PRL receptors.In general, GH receptors show greater species specificity butless hormone specificity than do PRL receptors. The reason forthe greater diversity among GH receptors as compared to PRLreceptors is unknown; it bears no relationship to phylogeny. Data on the binding of purified preparations of mammalian PRL,GH and placental lactogen (PL) to renal and hepatic receptorsfor PRL and GH, respectively, of several vertebrate speciesare reviewed. The species and hormone specificity of the bindingof the hormones to the two typesof receptors showed no consistentpattern. To explain this disarray, we propose that the receptorbinding domains of PRL and GH were present in their common ancestralgene and that they havebeen retained to variable degrees byall of the descendant members of the PRL-GH family. We furtherpropose that hormone and species specificity of binding is determinedby hindering features on the hormones and on the receptors,rather than by merely the presence or absence of the appropriatebinding determinants.
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