The Journal of Biochemistry
Online ISSN : 1756-2651
Print ISSN : 0021-924X
Androgen Receptor in Human Placental Villi
Kenji HIROTATomoharu GOMIRyutaro KISHIMOTOMasao IGUCHIKen-ichi HAYAKAWAHachiro NAKAGAWA
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1981 Volume 89 Issue 1 Pages 153-160

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In studies with a synthetic androgen, R 1881, an androgen-binding component was found in the cytosol of human placental villi. Kinetic analysis indicated that the Kd value of this component was 1.4nM at 0-4°C and that binding of R 1881 amounted to 277±73 fmol/mg protein. Glycerol density gradient ultracentrifugation showed a peak of binding activity in the 8S region in a medium of low ionic strength, but in the 4.5S region in a medium containing 0.5M KCl. The R 1881-binding component was inactivated by mild heat- or trypsin-treatment, but not by treatment with DNase or RNase. Most of the R 1881-binding activity was sedimented at 20 to 40% saturation of ammonium sulfate. These findings indicate that the R 1881-binding component in human placental cytosol is quite similar in its characteristics to androgen receptors, which are present in various androgen-responsive organs. Testosterone was a more potent competitor of R 1881-binding than DHT or cyproterone acetate. Scatchard plots indicated that the binding site of testosterone was identical with that of R 1881. These findings suggest that the androgen receptor in placental cytosol is specific for testosterone. The Kd value for testosterone was calculated to be 3.2nM.
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