Evidence for an androgen receptor in the human placenta
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- DOI: 10.1016/0002-9378(81)90250-7
Evidence for an androgen receptor in the human placenta
Abstract
A steroid-binding protein was examined in human placental and nuclei which had several characteristics of an androgen receptor. It binds R 1881 (methyltrienolone), a steroid specific for androgen receptors, with high affinity (dissociation constant equals 1.3 to 50 nM) and low capacity (n equals 1.2 to 21 moles/mg of protein). The steroid-binding protein is found in the nuclei as well as the cytosol of the placenta but is not found in either the cytosol or the nuclei of fetal membranes; thus, it is tissue-specific. Among the natural steroids, 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone competes most efficiently with R1881 for binding to the protein. Testosterone is the next best competitor. When the ranges of dissociation constants and concentrations of binding sites for placentas of various gestational periods are compared, not significant differences are observed between period of gestation and magnitude of binding constants.
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