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Comparative Study
. 1991 Mar;128(3):1597-602.
doi: 10.1210/endo-128-3-1597.

Comparison of the effects of hypertonic sucrose and intracellular potassium depletion on growth hormone receptor binding kinetics and down-regulation in IM-9 cells: evidence for a sequential block of receptor--mediated endocytosis

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Comparative Study

Comparison of the effects of hypertonic sucrose and intracellular potassium depletion on growth hormone receptor binding kinetics and down-regulation in IM-9 cells: evidence for a sequential block of receptor--mediated endocytosis

M M Ilondo et al. Endocrinology. 1991 Mar.

Abstract

To better understand the complex kinetics of human GH (hGH) binding to its receptors, we have further investigated, in IM-9 cultured human lymphocytes, the cellular locus corresponding to the slowly dissociating component of hormone binding, and to the homologous down-regulation of hGH receptors. First, we have detailed the biphasic kinetics of dissociation of bound hormone in control cells at 30 C. When the association at 30 C was extended from 0.5 to 3 h, the time required for half-dissociation of the fast component was slightly decreased (from 30 to 15 min) but that of the slow component increased considerably (from 6 h to 30 h). Concomitantly, the size of the slowly dissociating component increased from 50 to 80% of total. This indicates a maturation of bound hormone, from a rapidly to a slowly dissociating pool and, in the latter, an increase in the apparent affinity that may reflect a molecular rearrangement. Next, we have compared the effect of two procedures reported to inhibit receptor-mediated endocytosis at the level of coated pits. As previously reported, depletion of intracellular K+ abolished the slowly dissociating component and the down-regulation of hGH receptors. In contrast, upon incubation with 0.4 M sucrose, which like K+ depletion virtually abrogated hGH internalization, the dissociation kinetics remained non-first order, and the down-regulation of hGH-receptor was only slightly reduced. Thus, these procedures appear to block receptor-mediated endocytosis at two successive compartments of the cell surface. In conclusion, we propose that some conformational change of hGH-receptor at the cell surface (possibly associated with clustering) may considerably slow down their dissociation and may be sufficient for down-regulation.

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