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Parathyroid hormone receptors of renal cortex: specific binding of biologically active, 125I-labeled hormone and relationship to adenylate cyclase activation.

F P Di Bella, T P Dousa, S S Miller, C D Arnaud.   

Abstract

Biologically active (125)I-labeled bovine parathyroid hormone (prepared by electrolytic iodination) and its synthetic NH(2)-terminal (1-34) biologically active fragment bound rapidly and specifically to a purified plasma membrane preparation from bovine renal cortex. Binding of labeled intact hormone or labeled NH(2)-terminal (1-34) peptide was inhibited competitively by unlabeled (1-34) peptide in the same range of concentrations that activated renal cortical 3':5'-adenylate cyclase (EC 4.6.1.1) in these membranes. The concentrations of synthetic (1-34) peptide for half-maximal inhibition of binding of labeled hormone as well as half-maximal activation of the enzyme were about 0.6 muM (2.5 mug/ml). Therefore it is likely that the binding activity studied represents a physiologically important renal receptor for parathyroid hormone. Biologically inactive (oxidized) forms of parathyroid hormone and (1-34) NH(2)-terminal peptide as well as calcitonin, glucagon, insulin, and epinephrine failed to competitively inhibit the binding of labeled (1-34) parathyroid hormone or activate adenylate cyclase in the renal cortical membrane preparation. Observations with the NH(2)-terminal (1-34) biologically active fragment of parathyroid hormone suggest that the COOH-terminal region of the molecule is not required for receptor binding.

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Year:  1974        PMID: 4362630      PMCID: PMC388085          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.71.3.723

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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