Literature DB >> 6086631

The hepatic glucagon receptor. Solubilization, characterization, and development of an affinity adsorption assay for the soluble receptor.

J T Herberg, J Codina, K A Rich, F J Rojas, R Iyengar.   

Abstract

The hepatic glucagon receptor was covalently labeled with [125I-Try10]monoiodoglucagon [( 125I]MIG) by use of the heterobifunctional cross-linker hydroxysuccinimidyl p-azidobenzoate. Labeling of the Mr = 63,000 peptide was sensitive to glucagon and GTP at concentrations at which they affect [125I]MIG binding to the receptor. The labeled receptor was solubilized with Lubrol-PX, and the hydrodynamic characteristics of the receptor were determined. The molecular parameters of the solubilized receptor are: S20,w = 4.3 +/- 0.1, Stokes radius = 6.3 +/- 0.1 nm, frictional coefficient f/f0 = 1.8, and a calculated Mr = 119,000. Incubation of liver membranes at 32 degrees C for 15 min prior to the addition of [125I]MIG permitted us to identify the high molecular weight form (Mr = approximately 113,000) of the receptor by direct sodium dodecyl sulfate-gel electrophoretic analysis. The Mr = 63,000 peptide can be adsorbed to wheat germ lectin-Sepharose. The glycoprotein nature of the receptor has been utilized to develop an assay for the detergent-solubilized receptor that uses wheat germ lectin-Sepharose as a solid matrix to adsorb the [125I] MIG-receptor complex. The free hormone remains in the liquid phase and is removed in the supernatant after low speed centrifugation. 3-[(3-Cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio]-1-propane sulfonate (CHAPS) solubilizes receptors with retention of [125I]MIG binding activity. [125I]MIG binding to the CHAPS-solubilized receptor is specifically affected by unlabeled glucagon. Interaction of [125I]MIG with the soluble receptor is insensitive to the presence of GTP. IC50 for glucagon using the soluble receptor was 33-70 nM, irrespective of the presence or absence of GTP, while when the membrane-bound receptor was used, the IC50 in the absence of GTP was 2-4 nM and in the presence of GTP was 35-80 nM. These data allow us to conclude that the hepatic glucagon receptor in the membrane and in the nondenaturing detergent solution is a dimer of the Mr = 63,000 hormone-binding subunit and a glycoprotein. The soluble receptor does not display any functional interaction with the stimulatory regulator.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6086631

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


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