High affinity estrogen binding by rabbit liver |
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Authors: | Benjamin J. Danzo Vathsala Krishnamurthy Barbara C. Eller |
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Affiliation: | Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Center for Population Research and Studies in Reproductive Biology, Canderbilt University School of Medicine, Nashville, Tenn. 37232, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | Macromolecular binding components for [3H]estradiol-17β are present to cytosol prepared from rabbit liver. When cytosol from sexually mature male liver was incubated with [3H]estradiol and analyzed for binding on low ionic strength sucrose gradients, two peaks of binding activity were detected. One peak had a sedimentation coefficient of 4–5 S and the other had a sedimentation coefficient of 8–9 S. The two components differed from each other regarding steroid specicity and various physiocochemical parameters. [3H]-estradiol binding to the 4–5 S component was not inhibited by estrogens, 5α-dihydrotestosterone, progesterone or cortisol. Binding to this component did not appera to be saturable and lavel was rapidly stripped from it by cahrcoal. Estradiol bindng to the 8–9 S component was estrogen specific, saturable and of high affinity. The specific binder dissociates on high ionic strength sucrose gradients and sediments as a 4–5 S moiety. The specific binding protein has a Kd of 3.05 · 10−10 M and a dissociation half-time of 33 h and there are 35.2 fmol of binding sites/mg cytosol protein. Estrogen binders are also present in liver cytosol from sexually mature female and sexually immature male rabbits. During prolonged incbuation of [3H]estradiol with mature male liver cytosol at 0–5°C polar metabolites of estradiol are produced. |
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