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Title: Comparison of mesoderm-inducing activity with monomeric and dimeric inhibin alpha and beta-A subunits on Xenopus ectoderm. Author: Nakano H, Uchiyama H, Fukui A, Sugino H, Asashima M. Journal: Horm Res; 1995; 44 Suppl 2():15-22. PubMed ID: 7672775. Abstract: Activin possesses mesoderm-inducing activity, erythroid-differentiating activity, and follicle-stimulating hormone-releasing activity. The chemical structures of the activin molecule are formed by a combination of two beta-subunit peptides of inhibin. Inhibin is a dimer consisting of an alpha and beta subunit. To examine the mesoderm-inducing activity of these substances, we tested several configurations including: (1) two types of alpha-subunit peptide; (2) two types of inhibin A and B dimer; (3) beta A-subunit peptide monomer; (4) three types of activins A, AB and B, and (5) follistatin (activin-binding protein) by the animal cap assay using Xenopus laevis ectoderm, and by the erythroid-differentiating factor (EDF) test. Activins, which are composed of dimeric inhibin beta A- or beta B-subunit peptides, had the highest mesoderm-inducing and EDF activities. The monomeric beta A-subunit peptide exhibited mesoderm-inducing and EDF activities that were much lower than activin A. The inhibitory effect of follistatin on mesodermal induction by the beta A-subunit peptide was also lower than that of activin. Both inhibins A and B had very weak mesoderm-inducing activity and no EDF activity. The two types of inhibin alpha-subunit monomer had little mesoderm-inducing activity and no EDF activity. The mesoderm induction caused by activin A was not suppressed by the addition of the alpha-subunit monomer and inhibin. The mesoderm-inducing activity in relation to the chemical structures of the monomeric and/or dimeric inhibin alpha and beta A subunits is discussed.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]