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Oestrogen receptor of mammary gland. Inhibition of aggregation and characterization of receptor from lactating gland in the presence of sodium bromide.

F Auricchio, A Rotondi, E Schiavone, F Bresciani.   

Abstract

1. When NaBr, a chaotropic salt, is added, in concentrations ranging from 0.5m to 2m, to low-salt mammary cytosol, (i) age-dependent aggregation of oestrogen receptor is inhibited, (ii) the receptor sediments as a sharp peak at 4.2S on sucrose-gradient centrifugation, with complete disappearance of heavier forms, and (iii) on gel filtration with Sephadex G-200, the receptor is included in the gel matrix. On a calibrated column, the receptor has a Stokes radius of 3.7nm (+/-6%). 2. Because NaBr inhibits interaction of receptor with other components of cytosol, the values of the sedimentation coefficient, measured by sucrose-gradient sedimentation, and of the Stokes radius, measured by gel filtration, can be accepted with confidence. From these values, it can be computed that the oestrogen-receptor form in NaBr has a mol.wt. of 64000, with a frictional ratio of 1.4. 3. Also, inhibition of aggregation by NaBr allows a 30-90-fold purification of oestrogen receptor. Analysis of this partially purified receptor by sucrose-gradient sedimentation and gel filtration in NaBr gives the same results as for receptor in crude cytosol. On electrofocusing on a pH5-8 gradient, the partially purified oestrogen receptor focuses at pH6.2. On removal of NaBr, receptor aggregates even in this partially purified state. It seems likely that at the protein and ionic concentrations of cytoplasm in vivo, the 64000-mol.wt. receptor form is part of higher states of self- and/or hetero-association with other cytoplasmic components. 4. NaBr up to a concentration of 2m does not inhibit binding of oestrogen by receptor, nor does it decrease the affinity of the interaction (K(D) approximately 8.9x10(-10)m). The total number of binding sites in cytosol, however, decreases by approx. 10%, but this decrease may actually be the result of elimination of lower-affinity binding by non-receptor components of cytosol. 5. NaSCN, another chaotropic salt, was also tested but gave less satisfactory results with the mammary cytosol than with uterine cytosol. EDTA was omitted from the buffers because it favours aggregation of mammary oestrogen receptor. KCl (0.4m), sucrose (15%) and ZnSO(4) (3mm) did not prevent aggregation of receptor.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 646787      PMCID: PMC1183820          DOI: 10.1042/bj1690481

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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