Effect of lutropin on phosphorylation of endogenous proteins in testis leydig cells. Correlation with testosterone production
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Effect of lutropin on phosphorylation of endogenous proteins in testis leydig cells. Correlation with testosterone production
Abstract
The effect of lutropin on phosphorylation of endogenous proteins in testis Leydig cells was investigated, by incubating purified Leydig cells with lutropin and [(32)P]P(i) followed by sodium dodecyl sulphate/polyacrylamide-slab gel electrophoresis of the [(32)P]phosphoproteins. The radioactivity of the proteins was quantified by densitometry of the radio-autograms obtained. The following results were obtained. 1. Lutropin increased the amount of (32)P incorporated into three proteins (A, B and C) with apparent mol.wts. of 14300, 57000 and 77600 respectively. 2. The increase in incorporation of (32)P into these proteins was detectable within 5min, reaching a maximum in approx. 20min. 3. The (32)P incorporated into protein B (but not proteins A and C) was significantly increased with 0.1 and 1.0ng of lutropin/ml. Incorporation of (32)P into all three proteins was significantly increased with 10ng of lutropin/ml, reaching a maximum with 100ng/ml. 4. Testosterone production was significantly increased with 1ng of lutropin/ml, and between 10 and 1000ng/ml the degree of stimulation of testosterone production and incorporation of (32)P into proteins A, B and C was similar. 5. Cyclic AMP production was significantly increased with 10ng of lutropin/ml and had not reached a maximum with 1000ng/ml. 6. In Leydig cells isolated from hypophysectomized rats 3h after injection of choriogonadotropin in vivo, phosphoproteins with the same molecular weights as proteins A, B and C were found. No further increases in incorporation of (32)P into these proteins were obtained when lutropin was added to the Leydig cells in vitro. 7. Dibutyryl cyclic AMP (but not follitropin or testosterone) also stimulated the incorporation of (32)P into proteins A, B and C in Leydig cells.
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