Author:
Burgon Patrick G.,Stanton Peter G.,Pettersson Kim,Robertson David M.
Abstract
To establish whether sialic acid content is responsible for an observed
7–8-fold variability in bioactivity in vitro of
highly purified human pituitary luteinizing hormone (hLH) isoforms, the
bioactivity in vitro, radioreceptor activity and
immunoactivity of hLH isoforms were determined before and after enzymatic
desialylation. Three immunofluorometric assays with different hLH
specificities allowed characterization of 13–24 pituitary hLH isoform
preparations of pI 7·03–8·98 in terms of sialic acid
content (1–5 sialic acid residues per LH molecule), bioactivity
in vitro (4030–30 000 I.U.
mg-1), radioreceptor activity (6420–25 400 I.U.
mg-1) and hLH immunoactivity (2900–4400 to 18
300–27 300 I.U. mg-1). Significant positive
correlations between sialic acid content and either immunoactivity or in vitro
bioactivity were observed, whereas radioreceptor activity showed a curvilinear
response. Following more than 90% removal of sialic acid, both
in vitro bioactivity and radioreceptor activity were
increased, although specific activity still differed between isoforms;
immunoactivities were unaffected. It is concluded that the presence of the
sialic acid residue(s) on hLH isoforms does partially contribute to the
in vitro bioactivity and radioreceptor activity of the
isoforms, but that hLH immunoactivity is independent of sialic acid content.
Subject
Developmental Biology,Endocrinology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Animal Science and Zoology,Reproductive Medicine,Biotechnology
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