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J. Biol. Chem., Vol. 261, Issue 15, 6868-6871, May, 1986
Y Combarnous, F Guillou and N Martinat
Three classes of gonadotropins with different ratios of stimulating to
binding activities (S/B ratio) in rat Leydig cells have been identified. An
S/B ratio of 1 was observed for rat luteinizing hormone (LH), porcine LH,
and equine choriogonadotropin (CG) (class I), whereas ovine and equine LH
exhibited and S/B ratio of 10-20 (class II) and human CG (hCG) (class III)
an S/B ratio of 60. We coined the term "superactivity" to designate this
particular behavior. This phenomenon was further studied by comparing the
competitive activities of porcine LH (pLH) and hCG in radioreceptor assays
using rat Leydig cell membranes and either radiolabeled oLH or hCG as the
tracer, in the presence or absence of 150 mM NaCl. At equilibrium, both
native hormones were equipotent in competing with 125I-oLH binding, but hCG
was 4-fold more potent than pLH when 125I-hCG was used. Moreover, the
binding rates of both hormones were considerably diminished in the presence
of NaCl, but hCG binding at equilibrium was not affected, whereas that of
oLH was almost completely abolished. From these results and previous data
on the binding and internalization of these hormones, we suggest the
existence of two interconvertible functional states of the hormone-receptor
complex: (formula; see text). The equilibrium constant k3/k4 would be
extremely high for hCG and lower and lower for the hormones in class II and
class I, respectively. The equilibrium constant k1/k2 would be the one
affected by the presence of NaCl and seems to be similar for all the
hormones tested. The normal activity or superactivity of gonadotropins
would thus be primarily dependent on the equilibrium between HR1 and HR2.
Functional states of the luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin- receptor complex in rat Leydig cells
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