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. 1980 Sep 1;189(3):605–614. doi: 10.1042/bj1890605

Size heterogeneity of rat pituitary prolactin.

M Wallis, M Daniels, S A Ellis
PMCID: PMC1162041  PMID: 7213347

Abstract

The occurrence of multiple forms of rat prolactin with different molecular weights (size heterogeneity) was studied with anterior pituitary extracts, purified rat prolactin and 125I-labelled rat prolactin. In each case, three main forms of the hormone were detected by gel filtration on Sephadex G-100: a major one (80--90%) corresponding to monomeric prolactin (mol.wt. 22000--25000), a peak (8--20%) that could be a dimer (mol.wt. 45000--50000) and a small quantity (1--5%) of a component of much greater molecular weight. On freezing and thawing of 125I-labelled rat prolactin, there was little interconversion of monomer and 'dimer' peaks, but both were converted substantially to very high-molecular-weight material. All three peaks of 125I-labelled rat prolactin could be precipitated by anti-(rat prolactin) serum and all three gave similar patterns of radioactive peptides after digestion with chymotrypsin followed by high-voltage paper electrophoresis. On sodium dodecyl sulphate/polyacrylamide-gel electrophoresis, the monomer peak of 125I-labelled prolactin migrated as a single component of mol.wt. 22000, the very high-molecular-weight peak largely dissociated to a component running in the same position as the monomer, and the 'dimer' peak migrated partly as a component of mol.wt. 45000 and partly as a component migrating with monomeric prolactin. No treatment was found that could dissociate the 'dimer' peak completely to monomeric prolactin.

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