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Amyloid formation of growth hormone in presence of zinc: Relevance to its storage in secretory granules.


ABSTRACT: Amyloids are cross-?-sheet fibrillar aggregates, associated with various human diseases and native functions such as protein/peptide hormone storage inside secretory granules of neuroendocrine cells. In the current study, using amyloid detecting agents, we show that growth hormone (GH) could be stored as amyloid in the pituitary of rat. Moreover, to demonstrate the formation of GH amyloid in vitro, we studied various conditions (solvents, glycosaminoglycans, salts and metal ions) and found that in presence of zinc metal ions (Zn(II)), GH formed short curvy fibrils. The amyloidogenic nature of these fibrils was examined by Thioflavin T binding, Congo Red binding, transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction. Our biophysical studies also suggest that Zn(II) initiates the early oligomerization of GH that eventually facilitates the fibrillation process. Furthermore, using immunofluorescence study of pituitary tissue, we show that GH in pituitary significantly co-localizes with Zn(II), suggesting the probable role of zinc in GH aggregation within secretory granules. We also found that GH amyloid formed in vitro is capable of releasing monomers. The study will help to understand the possible mechanism of GH storage, its regulation and monomer release from the somatotrophs of anterior pituitary.

SUBMITTER: Jacob RS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4804206 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Amyloid formation of growth hormone in presence of zinc: Relevance to its storage in secretory granules.

Jacob Reeba S RS   Das Subhadeep S   Ghosh Saikat S   Anoop Arunagiri A   Jha Narendra Nath NN   Khan Tuhin T   Singru Praful P   Kumar Ashutosh A   Maji Samir K SK  

Scientific reports 20160323


Amyloids are cross-β-sheet fibrillar aggregates, associated with various human diseases and native functions such as protein/peptide hormone storage inside secretory granules of neuroendocrine cells. In the current study, using amyloid detecting agents, we show that growth hormone (GH) could be stored as amyloid in the pituitary of rat. Moreover, to demonstrate the formation of GH amyloid in vitro, we studied various conditions (solvents, glycosaminoglycans, salts and metal ions) and found that  ...[more]

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