Characterization of a progestin-binding macromolecule in the amphibian oocyte cytosol. |
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Authors: | M Kalimi D Ziegler G A Morrill |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biochemistry Albert Einstein College of Medicine Yeshiva University New York, New York 10461 USA;2. Department of Physiology Albert Einstein College of Medicine Yeshiva University New York, New York 10461 USA |
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Abstract: | A [3H]-progestin-binding macromolecule has been isolated from oocyte cytosol and characterized using binding assays, gel filtration, DEAE-cellulose chromatography and ultracentrifugal techniques. Macromolecules present in the prophase oocyte cytosol have a high affinity and specificity for the synthetic progestin R5020 and the intact oocyte will concentrate both R5020 and progesterone 20–40 fold from the medium. This may be the first published case of a cytosol steroid binding macromolecule in a cell system in which the steroid appears to act at an extranuclear level. |
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