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E Jean-Baptiste, M W Draper, M A Rizack.
Abstract
The maximal steroidogenic response (Smax) to adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) is enhanced by the substitution of arginine in position 3. Though the Smax of adrenocorticotropin-(3-10)-octapeptide [ACTH-(3-10)] is only 20% of ACTH-(1-24) in isolated rabbit adrenal cells and 10% in rat cells, [Arg3]ACTH-(3-10) has an Smax comparable to that of the longer peptide. Activity determined from the midpoints of dose-response curves (A50), however, is several orders of magnitude less. The Smax of ACTH-(4-10) is not significantly different from that of the 3-10 analog. Substitution of arginine in the 5 position of ACTH-(4-10) decreases activity for rabbit cells, but does not affect activity for rat cells. The substitution of arginine in the 5 position of ACTH-(1-20) markedly decreases Smax in rabbit but not rat cells. The Smax of [Arg 3,5)]ACTH-(3-10), containing both substitutions, is greater than that of ACTH-(3-10), but much less than that of [Arg3]acth-(3-10) in both species studied. These findings contrast with those in the rabbit adipocyte, where both arginine-containing ACTH analogs have enhanced activity and the effects of both substitutions in a single peptide are additive.Entities:
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Year: 1977 PMID: 200914 PMCID: PMC431934 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.74.10.4329
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205