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Binding of tritiated bovine parathyroid hormone to plasma membranes from bovine kidney cortex

  • Case Western Reserve University

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Abstract

A membrane fraction enriched in parathyroid hormone (PTH) sensitive adenylate cyclase and sodium and potassium ion activated (Na+, K+)ATPase was prepared from bovine kidney. Tritiated PTH binding to this membrane fraction was dependent on both hormone and membrane protein concentration. Both total and specific binding of the hormone decreased significantly after 5 to 10 min of incubation at 22°. PTH binding was highly specific, being sensitive to inhibition only with active forms of unlabeled hormone (native and 1-34 PTH). Specific binding showed a pH optimum of 7.3 to 7.5. Inhibition of binding of tritiated hormone by unlabeled PTH was also highly effective at pH 6.0, but this apparently specific binding was also inhibited by adrenocorticotropic hormone, insulin, glucagon, and vasopressin. Dissociation of bound hormone was demonstrated and an apparent dissociation constant of 4.6 x 10-2 min-1 was obtained. Specific binding was eliminated by pretreatment of the membranes with trypsin. The concentration dependence for inhibition of binding with unlabeled PTH was identical to that for activation of adenylate cyclase in this membrane preparation, and binding was also inhibited by concentrations of calcium in the 0.5 to 2 mM range.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1071-1078
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume252
Issue number3
StatePublished - 1977

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