High-affinity binding sites for bombesin on mouse colonic mucosal membranes
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High-affinity binding sites for bombesin on mouse colonic mucosal membranes
Abstract
Bombesin (BBS) has specific biological effects on colonic mucosal cells, but the presence of BBS receptors on colonic mucosa have not been described to-date. In the present study we examined the mouse colonic mucosal membranes for the presence of specific binding sites for BBS/gastrin releasing peptides (GRP), and characterized the binding kinetics and molecular weight of the specific binding proteins. The radiolabeled ligand (125I-Tyr4-BBS), in the absence or presence of a 1000-fold excess of BBS, was used to establish the optimal binding assay conditions of time, pH and temperature for measuring the maximum number of specific binding sites for BBS related peptides. Under the optimal binding assay conditions, BBS displaced the binding of 125I-Tyr4-BBS in a dose-related manner. A single class of high-affinity binding sites (Kd = 0.23 +/- 0.02 nM) for BBS were measured, with a binding capacity of 27.3 +/- 4.6 fmoles/mg membrane protein. The binding sites were specific for binding BBS/GRP related peptides, since all structurally related peptides inhibited the binding of 125I-Tyr4-BBS in a dose-dependent manner, while structurally unrelated peptides did not compete for the 125I-Tyr4-BBS binding sites. The relative binding affinity (RBA) of BBS/GRP related peptides was determined to be in the order of GRP (14-27) = GRP (18-27) greater than GRP (1-27) greater than neuromedin B greater than BBS. The BBS-receptor antagonists, [Leu13-psi-(CH2NH) Leu14]-BBS (LL-BBS) and D-Phe6, BN(6-13) propylamide (D-Phe6, BN(6-13)-PA), inhibited the specific binding of 125I-Tyr4-BBS to colonic mucosal membranes in a dose-dependent manner.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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