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Cytosol oestrogen receptor of lactating mammary gland. Effect of heparin on the aggregation of the receptor and interaction of the receptor with heparin-Sepharose.


ABSTRACT: 1. An oestrogen receptor is present in low-salt cytosol of the mammary gland of lactating mice as a large aggregate; it is excluded from gel matrix when filtered on a Sephadex G-200 column and sediments at 7S in sucrose gradients. After incubation of cytosol with heparin, the receptor is dissociated. On a Sephadex G-200 column, it is included in the gel matrix and eluted as a protein with mol.wt. 260000 and a Stokes radius of 6.8nm; it sediments at 6S in sucrose gradients. 2. Dissociation of the mammary-gland cytosol oestrogen receptor seems to be the result of interaction of the oestrogen-receptor complex with heparin. This receptor interacts with heparin covalently bound to Sepharose, thereafter sedimenting at 6S. By using this interaction, the cytosol receptor was purified 200-fold compared with the homogenate, with a yield of 70%. 3. The cytosol receptor that was not incubated or was incubated with heparin was much smaller during sucrose-gradient centrifugation than during gel filtration. This discrepancy can be explained by pressure-induced dissociation during high-speed centrifugation. This possibility is supported by the decrease in the sedimentation coefficient of the receptor with increased duration of centrifugation.

SUBMITTER: Auricchio F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1184142 | biostudies-other | 1978 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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