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Binding of thyroid hormones to human hemoglobin and localization of the binding site.

S Sakata1, T Komaki, S Nakamura, M Ohshima, K Sagisaka, N Yoshioka, M Z Atassi, K Miura.   

Abstract

Radiolabeled thyroid hormones were allowed to bind to erythrocyte cytosol and the complex was fractionated by Sephadex G-100 or by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). On Sephadex G-100, four radioactive peaks (P1-P4) were obtained, whereas HPLC gave only three radioactive peaks (P1-P3). Chromatographic studies with human adult Hb and non-Hb cytosol protein fractions, which had been reacted with radiolabeled thyroid hormones, and immune precipitation with specific antisera for the hormones, confirmed that the first peak of Sephadex G-100 radioactivity was a mixture of Hb and non-Hb proteins, while the second peak was Hb. The third peak was free 125I and the fourth peak was unbound 125I-T3 or 125I-T4. The third peak of HPLC was confirmed to be a mixture of free 125I and unbound radiolabeled thyroid hormones. Scatchard analysis of the interaction between T4 and apo-Hb, and the alpha- and beta-chains of human Hb suggested the presence of the specific binding site(s) for the hormone. Interaction between T4 and synthesized peptides, which constitute the heme pocket of the beta-chain of Hb (beta 61-75, beta 71-85, beta 81-95), indicated that the T4 binding site of Hb resides within the heme-binding cavity. It is concluded that human erythrocyte cytosol does not contain "receptor" for thyroid hormones and cannot be a model for studying functions of cytosol "receptor" for the hormones; rather, it contains binding protein with large binding capacity, including Hb and non-Hb proteins, which possibly constitute a large reservoir for the hormone in blood.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2073326     DOI: 10.1007/BF01024769

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Protein Chem        ISSN: 0277-8033


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