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Selective processing of beta-endorphin in regions of porcine pituitary.

D G Smyth, S Zakarian.   

Abstract

The prohormone of beta-endorphin is unusual in that it is the precursor of more than one biologically active peptide (Fig. 1). The activation of this prohormone, to produce corticotropin (ACTH), alpha-melanotropin (alpha-MSH) and beta-endorphin, would seem to be relatively complex as its processing pattern is known to differ between tissues. Thus ACTH is produced in the anterior pituitary whereas alpha-MSH is formed in the pars intermedia; similarly, lipotropin and beta-endorphin seem to predominate in the anterior pituitary whereas beta-endorphin alone has been thought to be the principal component in the pars intermedia. We report here a study of the distribution of beta-endorphin-related peptides in various regions of porcine pituitary. The main products in the anterior pituitary were lipotropin and the potent analgesic form of beta-endorphin, whereas the main products in the pars intermedia were the inactive lipotropin C'-fragment and its N-acetyl derivative. Thus the processing of the C-terminal region of the beta-endorphin prohormone differs markedly between the two regions of porcine pituitary.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7442807     DOI: 10.1038/288613a0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


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