Literature DB >> 1899663

Determination of alpha-subunit contact regions of human follicle-stimulating hormone beta-subunit using synthetic peptides.

T A Santa-Coloma1, L E Reichert.   

Abstract

Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is a glycoprotein hormone composed of two different subunits designated FSH-alpha and FSH-beta. Using synthetic peptides corresponding to the primary structure of human (h) FSH-beta subunit, we previously identified two regions of the beta-subunit, hFSH-(33-53) and hFSH-(81-95), as receptor binding regions. In this report, we tested the ability of synthetic peptides to interact with hFSH-alpha-subunit. Synthetic peptides corresponding to hFSH-beta-(11-25), (41-55), (51-65), and (101-111) were able to bind specifically radioiodinated hFSH-alpha-subunit, suggesting that they represent regions of interaction with the alpha-subunit. These experimental results were in agreement with the location of alpha-subunit contact regions predicted by sequence analysis. Peptides of hFSH-beta-subunit showing maximum specific binding to the alpha-subunit were those possessing minimum interaction with receptor whereas those not binding to alpha-subunit corresponded to regions shown to interact with receptor (hFSH-beta-(33-53) and hFSH-beta-(81-95]. The hFSH-beta-subunit, therefore, seems to have two discontinuous receptor binding regions flanked by three alpha-subunit contact regions.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1899663

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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1.  Synthetic peptides based upon a three-dimensional model for the receptor recognition site of follicle-stimulating hormone exhibit antagonistic or agonistic activity at low concentrations.

Authors:  M Hage-van Noort; W C Puijk; H H Plasman; D Kuperus; W M Schaaper; N J Beekman; J A Grootegoed; R H Meloen
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1992-05-01       Impact factor: 11.205

2.  Solution structure of a synthetic peptide corresponding to a receptor binding region of FSH (hFSH-beta 33-53).

Authors:  P F Agris; R H Guenther; H Sierzputowska-Gracz; L Easter; W Smith; C C Hardin; T A Santa-Coloma; J W Crabb; L E Reichert
Journal:  J Protein Chem       Date:  1992-10
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