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Title: Characterization of the 3,3',5-triiodo-L-thyronine-binding site on plasma membranes from human placenta. Author: Alderson R, Pastan I, Cheng S. Journal: Endocrinology; 1985 Jun; 116(6):2621-30. PubMed ID: 2986957. Abstract: The binding of [125I]T3 to sites on human placenta plasma membranes was characterized, and the binding site was solubilized after affinity labeling with N-bromoacetyl-[125I]T3 (BrAc[125I]T3). Two classes of T3-binding sites were detected. One class has a high affinity (Kd = 2.0nM) and a low capacity (approximately 320 fmol/mg protein); the other has a low affinity (Kd = 18.5 microM) and a high capacity (approximately 2.2 pmol/mg protein). The binding sites were found to be specific for T3 in that other thyroid hormone analogs (D-T3, rT3, D-T4, and L-T4) were less effective or ineffective in displacing the bound [125I]T3. The affinity labeling ligand BrAc[125I]T3 was found to specifically label a protein with an apparent mol wt of 65,000, as determined by polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate. The BrAc[125I]T3-labeled protein was solubilized with 2 mM 3-[( 3-cholamidopropyl)dimethylammonio]1-propane sulfonate. The apparent mol wt of the labeled protein was between 140,000 and 150,000 by Sephadex-G-200 gel filtration. These data demonstrate that a high affinity binding site specific for T3 is present on plasma membranes from human placenta and that the binding site is a protein, most likely a dimer, with a native mol wt between 140,000 and 150,000.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]