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. 1984 Aug 1;221(3):617–622. doi: 10.1042/bj2210617

Identification of a rabbit liver cytosolic binding protein for human growth hormone.

S I Ymer, J L Stevenson, A C Herington
PMCID: PMC1144089  PMID: 6477488

Abstract

A specific growth hormone (GH) binding protein of Mr approx. 100000 has been demonstrated in the cytosolic fraction (200000g supernatant) of pregnant-rabbit liver by gel filtration techniques. This binding species was detectable by a standard charcoal separation procedure but not by the widely used poly(ethylene glycol) precipitation method. The GH binding protein had similar binding characteristics to those of classical membrane-bound GH receptors. The kinetics of association and dissociation, binding affinity (2.56 X 10(9)1/mol) and hormonal specificity have been established. There appears to be equal or greater amounts of GH binding protein in the cytosol than in the membrane fraction. The presence of the GH binding protein in rabbit liver cytosol was substantiated by its selective purification on a GH-Affigel 15 affinity column. This technique has resulted in a 200-300-fold purification with no substantial change in binding affinity. The ability of a concanavalin A-Sepharose affinity column to also bind the cytosolic binding protein indicates that, like the membrane-bound GH receptor, it is a glycoprotein. This is the first report of a cytosolic binding protein for GH and raises important questions regarding its potential physiological role in the mechanism of action of GH.

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