Specific binding of covalently cross-linked mouse nerve growth factor to responsive peripheral neurons. |
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Authors: | M W Pulliam L F Boyd N C Baglan R A Bradshaw |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Biological Chemistry Division of Biology and Biomedical Sciences, Washington University St. Louis, Missouri 63110, USA |
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Abstract: | The binding characteristics of [125I]nerve growth factor, covalently cross-linked with dimethyl suberimidate, to chick embryonic dorsal root ganglia are indistinguishable from the iodinated native hormone. Both show non-saturability, non-linear Scatchard plots and acceleration of dissociation of hormone-receptor complexes by native hormone which is reflected in the binding constants calculated. These results demonstrate that dimerization of the native hormone at the receptor is not responsible for the negatively cooperative behavior observed for native nerve growth factor. Further, experiments with amino-silylated glass tubes also eliminate interaction between hormone and reaction vessel as an explanation of the non-saturable and multiple affinity properties of the observed binding. |
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