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Review
. 1999 May;81(5):505-9.
doi: 10.1016/s0300-9084(99)80102-3.

The importance of thyroglobulin structure for thyroid hormone biosynthesis

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The importance of thyroglobulin structure for thyroid hormone biosynthesis

J T Dunn et al. Biochimie. 1999 May.

Abstract

Thyroglobulin (Tg) is the most important protein in the thyroid because it provides the matrix for thyroid hormone biosynthesis. Here we review experimental work, principally from our laboratory, on the relationship between Tg structure and hormonogenesis. Early work showed that Tg's most important hormonogenic site was located in a fragment of approximately 26 kDa obtained on chemical reduction. With the establishment of the cDNA sequence of Tg, this and other major sites could be localized within Tg's polypeptide chain. The four major hormonogenic sites, designated A, B, C, and D, are located respectively at tyrosyls 5, 2553, 2746, and 1290. In most species, site A accounts for about 40% of Tg's hormone, and site B for about 25%. Site C is associated with increased T3, at least in some species. Site D is prominent in guinea pigs and rabbits, and TSH favors hormonogenesis at it in these species. Sequential iodination of low iodine human Tg shows three consensus sequences associated with early iodination and with T4 formation. Recent work has identified Tyr130 in beef Tg as donor of an outer iodothyronine ring, most likely to Tyr5, the most important hormonogenic site. In addition to its biochemical importance, Tg has clinical interest in familial goiter and autoimmune thyroid disease. Further elucidation of Tg structure and its relation to thyroid hormone synthesis will contribute to thyroid physiology and to its clinical application.

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