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Structural and functional microheterogeneity of rat thyroxine-binding globulin during ontogenesis.

M Rouaze-Romet1, R Vranckx, L Savu, E A Nunez.   

Abstract

Thyroxine-binding globulin (TBG), the major carrier of thyroid hormones in human and murine sera, is in the rat a developmentally regulated protein, showing a large surge during post-natal growth followed by virtual disappearance in adults. Here we study as a function of age, from the 19-day embryo to 60 days after birth, the structural and binding characteristics of rat TBG microheterogeneity. Serum obtained throughout development, when pre-incubated with 125I-thyroxine (T4), was shown by isoelectric focusing (IEF; pH range 4-5) to contain six labelled isoforms of TBG, with isoelectric points between 4.25 and 4.55. These isoforms differ in their sialic acid content. The relative labelling densities of the isoforms show age-related changes: in neonates, the bulk of T4 is bound to the most alkaline (least sialylated) TBG isoforms; then, with advancing age, it shifts to the most acidic isoforms. To understand whether this progressive transfer of ligand reflects developmental changes in the relative abundance of isoforms, we submitted sera from rats of different ages to crossed immunoelectrofocusing analysis. We demonstrate that the relative proportions of the TBG isoforms remain fairly constant, independent of the level of total TBG. The most acidic forms always represented the majority (approximately 50%), with the most alkaline ones only representing 15% of total TBG. Experiments based on IEF of charcoal-treated sera, supplemented or not with lipidic serum extracts, further demonstrate that the paradoxical low labelling seen in the neonates for the most abundant highly sialylated isoforms is due to inhibition of their binding abilities by liposoluble components, which are particularly concentrated in the sera at the earlier post-natal ages. These studies represent the first analysis of concentration versus binding functions of rat TBG isoforms in the physiological conditions of normal ontogeny. Our results point to an important influence for the serum environment on the binding properties of TBG isoforms. The physiological significance of such interactions remains to be clarified.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1520259      PMCID: PMC1133027          DOI: 10.1042/bj2860125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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